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The advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies introduces ethical challenges in the context of modern warfare. From autonomous weapons systems to AI-driven surveillance and decision-making tools, the integration of AI into military operations raises questions about accountability, human control, and the rules of engagement. While these technologies promise increased efficiency and strategic advantage, they risk dehumanizing conflict, enabling war, and creating new, complex consequences. Further exploration of the ethical dilemmas posed by AI in warfare may reveal the tension between technological innovation and humanitarian principles in automated battlefields. Ethical Challenges of AI and Warfare explores the transformative impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on modern warfare and cybersecurity. It examines the ethical dilemmas associated with the deployment of AI technologies in defense strategies and cyber infrastructures. This book covers topics such as military strategy, cyber attacks, and ethics and law, and is a useful resource for military personnel, lawmakers, government officials, security engineers, academicians, researchers, and scientists.
About the Authors:
Pavan Thealla is currently affiliated with the University of Sunderland in London.
Latif Oztosun is a seasoned educator and industry professional specializing in Tourism, Hospitality, and Event Management. With a strong background in both academia and the tourism sector, Latif serves as a Lecturer at the University of Sunderland in London and is a Programme Coordinator with over a decade of teaching experience. He holds a Master’s degree in International Tourism and Hospitality Management from the University of Greenwich and a Diploma in Education and Training from Canterbury Christ Church University. As a Senior Fellow of Advance HE and a certified Microsoft Educator, Latif demonstrates a commitment to innovative teaching practices, particularly in digital learning technologies. His research focuses on sustainable and responsible planning practices in tourism and the transformative role of digital learning technologies. Currently pursuing a PhD, his thesis explores the impact of vocational education in prisons on reintegration and reducing recidivism. Beyond academia, Latif is actively involved in his community as a Local Parish Councillor and Chair of Planning. Latif’s published works include studies on enhancing learning experiences through digital strategies and the societal impacts of tourism development. His passion for fostering student success and advancing the tourism field underscores his professional endeavours.
Vipin Nadda is a competent, conscientious and motivated academic professional driven with well organized team spirit and goal oriented approach. Nadda is currently serving as Lecturer and Programme Manager (Postgraduate-tourism & Hospitality) with University of Sunderland in London. A science graduate with MBA (Marketing), MTA (Tourism) and PhD(Tourism Management), Nadda has more than fifteen years of Experience in academics and Industry. Besides this, also published two books and presented papers in various international seminars and Global conferences. Nadda also freelances as ‘Education development consultant’ for University of East London, Glyndwr University,Anglia Ruskin University, Director of studies for PhD with Cardiff Metropolitan University UK, ‘Member of Academic Council’ and Chief Examiner for Confederation of Tourism and Hospitality, London. As an experienced academician, Nadda has been Lecturing a variety of courses ranging from Marketing, HR in ‘Business and Management’ to ‘International Tourism and Hospitality Management’ in the UK as well as overseas.
Title: Ethical Challenges of AI and Warfare
Publisher: IGI Global
Publication Date: 2026
Binding: PAP
Condition: New