Abstract
This article emphasizes the increasing importance of artificial intelligence (AI) in military and national security policy making. It seeks to inform interested individuals about the proliferation of publicly accessible U.S. government and military literature on this multifaceted topic. An additional objective of this endeavor is encouraging greater public awareness of and participation in emerging public policy debate on AI's moral and national security implications..
Keywords
artificial intelligence, intelligence community research, autonomous weapons, military ethics, geopolitics, intelligence analysis, U.S. national security strategy, U.S. national security policymaking, machine learning, military science, international security, information warfare, congressional oversight, public administration
Date of this Version
6-17-2020
Recommended Citation
Chapman, Bert, "Literature Review: How U.S. Government Documents Are Addressing the Increasing National Security Implications of Artificial Intelligence" (2020). Libraries Faculty and Staff Scholarship and Research. Paper 236.
https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/lib_fsdocs/236
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Comments
Journal of Advanced Military Studies, 11 (1)(2020): 209-232.