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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. In a world increasingly governed by artificial intelligence, the nature of conflict is undergoing a silent but profound transformation. The War Before the War explores how modern battles are no longer decided at the moment of confrontation, but in a hidden phase where systems shape perception, influence decisions, and construct reality itself. Blending insights from AI, cybersecurity, and strategic thinking, this work reveals how predictive models, data driven frameworks, and algorithmic interpretations are quietly redefining how outcomes emerge across governments, intelligence networks, and digital ecosystems. As decision-making becomes increasingly dependent on intelligent systems, the line between influence and control begins to dissolve. Introducing concepts such as preemptive decision capture, cognitive battlefield formation, and synthetic consensus, the book presents a new framework for understanding conflict in the age of AI. It challenges conventional assumptions and argues that by the time a conflict becomes visible, the most critical decisions may have already been made. This is not a story of war as we know itit is an exploration of how wars are shaped before they begin. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. In a world driven by intelligent systems, truth is no longer discovered it is constructed. In a world driven by intelligent systems, truth is no longer discovered it is constructed. As artificial intelligence begins to filter, interpret, and amplify information at unprecedented speed, the line between reality and perception is quietly dissolving. Decisions are made before verification. Narratives spread before scrutiny. And systems trusted to protect truth are becoming the very tools that reshape it. This book explores a new form of conflict one where systems are not attacked, but guided where belief becomes the battlefield, and perception becomes the weapon. Through real world scenarios, cybersecurity insights, and emerging AI behaviors, it reveals how modern systems can be influenced without ever being breached. The most dangerous part? Everything appears normal. Because the future of conflict will not be about who controls systems but who controls what those systems believe. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Artificial intelligence systems are increasingly trusted to detect cyber threats, guide operational decisions, and interpret complex digital environments. Yet a deeper vulnerability is emerging one that does not attack what AI systems do, but what they believe. Modern AI systems continuously construct internal models of reality from the data they ingest stuff like logs, telemetry streams, behavioral signals, threat intelligence feeds, and external knowledge sources. These signals shape how machines interpret events, evaluate risks, and determine what actions to take. If those signals are manipulated, the system's understanding of reality can quietly drift. Nothing appears broken. Dashboards look normal. Alerts still trigger. Confidence scores remain high. But beneath the surface, the machine's beliefs have already changed. Epistemic Corruption Attacks explores how adversaries can manipulate the informational environment surrounding AI systems to influence their reasoning. Instead of attacking algorithms directly, attackers can reshape the signals that machines rely on to understand the world. Because the most dangerous failure in an AI system is not when it stops working. It is when it continues working with complete confidence while being completely wrong. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. In a world driven by intelligent systems, truth is no longer discovered it is constructed. In a world driven by intelligent systems, truth is no longer discovered it is constructed. As artificial intelligence begins to filter, interpret, and amplify information at unprecedented speed, the line between reality and perception is quietly dissolving. Decisions are made before verification. Narratives spread before scrutiny. And systems trusted to protect truth are becoming the very tools that reshape it. This book explores a new form of conflict one where systems are not attacked, but guided where belief becomes the battlefield, and perception becomes the weapon. Through real world scenarios, cybersecurity insights, and emerging AI behaviors, it reveals how modern systems can be influenced without ever being breached. The most dangerous part? Everything appears normal. Because the future of conflict will not be about who controls systems but who controls what those systems believe. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. In a world increasingly governed by artificial intelligence, the nature of conflict is undergoing a silent but profound transformation. The War Before the War explores how modern battles are no longer decided at the moment of confrontation, but in a hidden phase where systems shape perception, influence decisions, and construct reality itself. Blending insights from AI, cybersecurity, and strategic thinking, this work reveals how predictive models, data driven frameworks, and algorithmic interpretations are quietly redefining how outcomes emerge across governments, intelligence networks, and digital ecosystems. As decision-making becomes increasingly dependent on intelligent systems, the line between influence and control begins to dissolve. Introducing concepts such as preemptive decision capture, cognitive battlefield formation, and synthetic consensus, the book presents a new framework for understanding conflict in the age of AI. It challenges conventional assumptions and argues that by the time a conflict becomes visible, the most critical decisions may have already been made. This is not a story of war as we know itit is an exploration of how wars are shaped before they begin. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. In a world increasingly governed by artificial intelligence, the nature of conflict is undergoing a silent but profound transformation. The War Before the War explores how modern battles are no longer decided at the moment of confrontation, but in a hidden phase where systems shape perception, influence decisions, and construct reality itself. Blending insights from AI, cybersecurity, and strategic thinking, this work reveals how predictive models, data driven frameworks, and algorithmic interpretations are quietly redefining how outcomes emerge across governments, intelligence networks, and digital ecosystems. As decision-making becomes increasingly dependent on intelligent systems, the line between influence and control begins to dissolve. Introducing concepts such as preemptive decision capture, cognitive battlefield formation, and synthetic consensus, the book presents a new framework for understanding conflict in the age of AI. It challenges conventional assumptions and argues that by the time a conflict becomes visible, the most critical decisions may have already been made. This is not a story of war as we know itit is an exploration of how wars are shaped before they begin. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. In a world driven by intelligent systems, truth is no longer discovered it is constructed. In a world driven by intelligent systems, truth is no longer discovered it is constructed. As artificial intelligence begins to filter, interpret, and amplify information at unprecedented speed, the line between reality and perception is quietly dissolving. Decisions are made before verification. Narratives spread before scrutiny. And systems trusted to protect truth are becoming the very tools that reshape it. This book explores a new form of conflict one where systems are not attacked, but guided where belief becomes the battlefield, and perception becomes the weapon. Through real world scenarios, cybersecurity insights, and emerging AI behaviors, it reveals how modern systems can be influenced without ever being breached. The most dangerous part? Everything appears normal. Because the future of conflict will not be about who controls systems but who controls what those systems believe. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Artificial intelligence systems are increasingly trusted to detect cyber threats, guide operational decisions, and interpret complex digital environments. Yet a deeper vulnerability is emerging one that does not attack what AI systems do, but what they believe. Modern AI systems continuously construct internal models of reality from the data they ingest stuff like logs, telemetry streams, behavioral signals, threat intelligence feeds, and external knowledge sources. These signals shape how machines interpret events, evaluate risks, and determine what actions to take. If those signals are manipulated, the system's understanding of reality can quietly drift. Nothing appears broken. Dashboards look normal. Alerts still trigger. Confidence scores remain high. But beneath the surface, the machine's beliefs have already changed. Epistemic Corruption Attacks explores how adversaries can manipulate the informational environment surrounding AI systems to influence their reasoning. Instead of attacking algorithms directly, attackers can reshape the signals that machines rely on to understand the world. Because the most dangerous failure in an AI system is not when it stops working. It is when it continues working with complete confidence while being completely wrong. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Artificial intelligence systems are increasingly trusted to detect cyber threats, guide operational decisions, and interpret complex digital environments. Yet a deeper vulnerability is emerging one that does not attack what AI systems do, but what they believe. Modern AI systems continuously construct internal models of reality from the data they ingest stuff like logs, telemetry streams, behavioral signals, threat intelligence feeds, and external knowledge sources. These signals shape how machines interpret events, evaluate risks, and determine what actions to take. If those signals are manipulated, the system's understanding of reality can quietly drift. Nothing appears broken. Dashboards look normal. Alerts still trigger. Confidence scores remain high. But beneath the surface, the machine's beliefs have already changed. Epistemic Corruption Attacks explores how adversaries can manipulate the informational environment surrounding AI systems to influence their reasoning. Instead of attacking algorithms directly, attackers can reshape the signals that machines rely on to understand the world. Because the most dangerous failure in an AI system is not when it stops working. It is when it continues working with complete confidence while being completely wrong. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.