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Army Of None by Paul Scharre
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  • 1. In 'Army of None: Autonomous Weapons and the Future of War', author Paul Scharre explores the profound implications of integrating artificial intelligence and robotics into military operations. Drawing on his extensive background in defense and technology, Scharre analyzes how these emerging technologies could reshape the battlefield, raising ethical questions about the role of machines in making life-and-death decisions. He discusses historical contexts, current developments, and future trajectories of autonomous weapon systems, emphasizing the potential for both enhanced capabilities and perilous consequences. Through compelling narratives and critical insights, Scharre urges policymakers, military leaders, and the public to engage in a dialogue about the moral obligations that accompany the implementation of such technologies, advocating for a careful balance between innovation and accountability in warfare. As the lines between human and machine blur, 'Army of None' serves as a crucial examination of the future of combat in an age dominated by technological advancement.

    What is the central subject of 'Army Of None' by Paul Scharre?
A) Autonomous weapons and warfare
B) Cybersecurity protocols
C) The history of the US Army
D) Future infantry tactics
  • 2. What international framework does Scharre discuss regarding autonomous weapons?
A) The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
B) The Outer Space Treaty
C) The Geneva Protocol
D) The Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons (CCW)
  • 3. According to Scharre, what is one major risk of autonomous weapons?
A) Accidental escalation of conflicts
B) Difficulty in transportation
C) High manufacturing costs
D) Limited battlefield range
  • 4. What role does Scharre suggest for humans in future warfare?
A) Complete removal from combat
B) Only logistical support roles
C) Sole operators of all weapons
D) Meaningful control over lethal decisions
  • 5. According to Scharre, what makes autonomous weapons different from previous military technologies?
A) They are more accurate than humans
B) They are cheaper to produce
C) They can select and engage targets without human intervention
D) They require less maintenance
  • 6. What is Scharre's professional background that informs this book?
A) University professor only
B) International diplomat
C) Weapons manufacturer
D) Former Army Ranger and Pentagon policy official
  • 7. What does Scharre identify as a key challenge in regulating autonomous weapons?
A) Their weight and size
B) Defining meaningful human control
C) Their power sources
D) Their communication systems
  • 8. What is the main purpose Scharre suggests for writing 'Army Of None'?
A) To provide technical manuals for engineers
B) To start a public conversation about autonomous weapons
C) To predict exact future weapons
D) To advocate for unlimited autonomy
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