Book Details

Artificial Intelligence and National Security / Reza Montasari; Annie Benzie; Océane Dieu; Vinden Wylde; Edmond Prakash; Chaminda Hewage; Jon Platts; Kate Gunton; Megan Thomas-Evans; Sarah Klingberg; Jim Seaman; Ellie Moggridge; Shasha Yu; Fiona Carroll; Megan Wilmot McIntyre; Sandra Smart-Akande; Joel Pinney; Imtiaz Khan; Thanuja Mallikarachchi

Publication year: 2022

: 978-3-031-06709-9

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Analyses the implications of the technical, legal, ethical and privacy challenges as well as challenges for human rights and civil liberties regarding Artificial Intelligence (AI) and National Security. It also offers solutions that can be adopted to mitigate or eradicate these challenges wherever possible. As a general-purpose, dual-use technology, AI can be deployed for both good and evil. The use of AI is increasingly becoming of paramount importance to the governments mission to keep their nations safe. However, the design, development and use of AI for national security poses a wide range of legal, ethical, moral and privacy challenges. This book explores national security uses for Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Western Democracies and its malicious use. This book also investigates the legal, political, ethical, moral, privacy and human rights implications of the national security uses of AI in the aforementioned democracies. It illustrates how AI for national security purposes could threaten most individual fundamental rights, and how the use of AI in digital policing could undermine user human rights and privacy.


: Artificial intelligence, Computer security, National security, Data processing, Cyber Threats, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Digital Policing, Cyber Security, Algorithmic Bias, Cyberattacks, Human Rights, Civil Liberties, Individual Privacy, Digital Forensics, Internet of Things, Facial Recognition, Misinformation, Disinformation, Deep Fake