Abstract

This paper is a prologue to the usage of artificial intelligence in warfare and national security explaining this avant-garde in the field of AI, the strong and weak points in AI and any long run doubtless detain. Provided as AI's evolution is inexorably connected to the experience of the system's development, the instance for then created telling about the shift in discussions on the sovereign weapon and advance robots. It also focuses on the way it can build it to be tough for administrations to employ and manage all of its systems. AI technologies hold strong promise for facilitating military choices, minimizing human casualties and enhancing the combat potential of forces. This text focuses on the development and fielding of deadly autonomous weapon systems (laws) against the background of speedy advances within the fields of AI. It offers a broad summary about the potential applications of this technology and brings out the most legal and moral problems concerned within the current in progress dialogue on development. This article provides us with three main parts. The first part is the life-changing potential of artificial intelligence, which includes implications of military superiority; the second part is of, studying from prior life-changing technological cases, which states the key technology administration aspects of the government's technological management approach and the last part states the recommendations for artificial intelligence and national security needed.

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