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• Future Peace is Robert H. Latiff's sequel to his successful Future War (Knopf 2017).
• Latiff is a career military officer and former nuclear weapons commander who served in both the US Army and US Air Force. He’s a practical expert in this field and uniquely qualified to write this book.
• This book draws attention to the increasing reliance on technology and advanced weaponry in warfare, which can circumvent human decision making and expedite war where before diplomacy and the human element had more time to prevent it.
• Future Peace provides far-, mid-, and short-term recommendations for actions that will be needed to reverse the apparent head-long rush into conflict.
• In a world full of constant, continuing wars and superpowers that rely on artificial intelligence and ever more powerful weaponry, this book will be of interest to scholars and students of military history, artificial intelligence, peace studies, and warfare, as well as the educated citizen who wishes to know more about the dangers technology poses to peace.
• Latiff is a career military officer and former nuclear weapons commander who served in both the US Army and US Air Force. He’s a practical expert in this field and uniquely qualified to write this book.
• This book draws attention to the increasing reliance on technology and advanced weaponry in warfare, which can circumvent human decision making and expedite war where before diplomacy and the human element had more time to prevent it.
• Future Peace provides far-, mid-, and short-term recommendations for actions that will be needed to reverse the apparent head-long rush into conflict.
• In a world full of constant, continuing wars and superpowers that rely on artificial intelligence and ever more powerful weaponry, this book will be of interest to scholars and students of military history, artificial intelligence, peace studies, and warfare, as well as the educated citizen who wishes to know more about the dangers technology poses to peace.