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GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY PRESS

Strategy, Evolution, and War

Strategy, Evolution, and War

From Apes to Artificial Intelligence

ISBN: 9781626165809
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Decisions about war have always been made by humans, but now intelligent machines are on the cusp of changing things - with dramatic consequences for international affairs. This book explores the evolutionary origins of human strategy, and makes a provocative argument that Artificial Intelligence will radically transform the nature of war by changing the psychological basis of decision-making about violence. Strategy, Evolution, and War is a cautionary preview of how Artificial Intelligence (AI) will revolutionize strategy more than any development in the last three thousand years of military history. Kenneth Payne describes strategy as an evolved package of conscious and unconscious behaviors with roots in our primate ancestry. Our minds were shaped by the need to think about warfare-a constant threat for early humans. As a result, we developed a sophisticated and strategic intelligence. The implications of AI are profound because they depart radically from the biological basis of human intelligence. Rather than being just another tool of war, AI will dramatically speed up decision making and use very different cognitive processes, including when deciding to launch an attack, or escalate violence. AI will change the essence of strategy, the organization of armed forces, and the international order. This book is a fascinating examination of the psychology of strategy-making from prehistoric times, through the ancient world, and into the modern age.

By Kenneth Payne

Imprint: GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY PRESS

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Format: PAPERBACK

Pages: 269

Introduction Part 1: The Evolution of Strategists 1. Defining Strategy as Psychology 2. Evolutionary Strategy 3. Strategic Heuristics and Biases Part 2: Culture Meets Evolved Strategy 4. The Pen and the Sword in Ancient Greece 5. Clausewitz Explores the Psychology of Strategy 6. Nuclear Weapons Are Not Psychologically Revolutionary Part 3: Artificial Intelligence and Strategy 7. Tactical Artificial Intelligence Arrives 8. Artificial General Intelligence Does Strategy Conclusion: Strategy Evolves beyond AI Acknowledgments References IndexAbout the Author

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