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Legal, Ethical, and Technical Dilemmas in Military Artificial Intelligence

Edited by: Berenice Boutin, Taylor Kate Woodcock, Sadjad Soltanzadeh

ISBN13: 9789462657588
To be Published: April 2026
Publisher: T.M.C. Asser Press
Country of Publication: Netherlands
Format: Hardback
Price: £44.99





This open access book explores the multifaceted implications of military AI across a broad spectrum of applications, including autonomous weapon systems, decision-support technologies, and AI-augmented human capabilities. Building on the work of the DILEMA project on Designing International Law and Ethics into Military Artificial Intelligence, this book critically examines how AI reshapes core concepts such as agency, responsibility, and control. It identifies the need for innovative governance mechanisms, ethically-informed technical design, robust frameworks for legal compliance and accountability, and clearly articulated normative limitations to the use of AI.

By bridging disciplines such as international law, philosophy of technology, science and technology studies, cognitive and behavioural science, international relations, systems engineering, and computer science, this volume offers an essential contribution to understanding how AI is reconfiguring the principles and practices of modern warfare. Designed for scholars, policymakers, military professionals, and technologists, this book provides cutting-edge insights into the promises and perils of military AI and proposes pathways for responsible integration of these transformative technologies.

Subjects:
Public International Law, IT, Internet and Artificial Intelligence Law
Contents:
Part I. Theoretical and Conceptual Foundations
The DILEMA Project: Bridging Disciplines to Address Military AI Challenges
Normative Reasoning and Military AI: DILEMA's Dilemmas
Rhetoric and Regulation: The (Limits of) Human/AI Comparison in Legal Debates on Military AI

Part II. Legal and Ethical Challenges
The Use of Autonomous Cyber Capabilities in Armed Conflict: Legal Appraisal from a Targeting Law Perspective
ChatGPT for the Military? Large Language Models in the Military Domain and the Role of Article 36 Weapons Reviews
The AI-Augmented Super Soldier: An Interface-Based Approach to the Cognition of Enhanced Humans
Artificial Decision-Making on Life-or-Death: Moral-Psychological Implications for Combatants with Increasing Autonomy in Weapon Systems

Part III. Technical Approaches
Context-Driven Analysis for AI-Enhanced Solutions: Extracting Requirements for System Development and Operational Use
Iterative Assessment for Military Artificial Intelligence (AI) Systems
The Computational Representation of Rules of International Humanitarian Law in Military Autonomous Devices: Issues, Problems, and Controversies

Part IV. Governance and Accountability
What's at the Core? The Quintessential Role of Responsibility in International Governance of Military Artificial Intelligence
This is my Last Resort': Approaches to Overcome the Stalemate in Autonomous Weapons Regulation Through National Legislation and Industry Self-Regulation
Between Negligence and Malfunction: How to Address Responsibility for AI Failures