2022
DOI: 10.3389/fdata.2022.978734
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The ethics of AI-assisted warfighter enhancement research and experimentation: Historical perspectives and ethical challenges

Abstract: The military applications of AI raise myriad ethical challenges. Critical among them is how AI integrates with human decision making to enhance cognitive performance on the battlefield. AI applications range from augmented reality devices to assist learning and improve training to implantable Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI) to create bionic “super soldiers.” As these technologies mature, AI-wired warfighters face potential affronts to cognitive liberty, psychological and physiological health risks and obstacle… Show more

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“…It is also stated that particular consideration should be given as to whether there is a need for neuroenhancement. In addition, a cost-benefit analysis should be carried out, from a medical and military point of view [ 62 ]. Moreover, Moulin [ 63 ] reviewed the institutional framework regarding the participation of humans in experiments to enhance human abilities with BCIs.…”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also stated that particular consideration should be given as to whether there is a need for neuroenhancement. In addition, a cost-benefit analysis should be carried out, from a medical and military point of view [ 62 ]. Moreover, Moulin [ 63 ] reviewed the institutional framework regarding the participation of humans in experiments to enhance human abilities with BCIs.…”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%