P. W. Singer is a leading expert on 21st-century warfare and the author of several acclaimed books on the subject. With a background in national security and foreign policy, Singer has served as a consultant for the U.S. military, the State Department, and the intelligence community. His work, Wired for War, explores the rise of robotics and artificial intelligence in the military and its implications for the future of conflict. Singer's insightful analysis and engaging writing style have made him a sought-after voice in the field of defense studies.
Wired for War by P. W. Singer delves into the world of robotics and artificial intelligence in modern warfare. It examines the ethical, political, and strategic implications of this rapidly advancing technology, and explores how it is reshaping the future of conflict. Through in-depth research and compelling storytelling, the book offers a thought-provoking analysis of the challenges and opportunities presented by the rise of autonomous weapons.
Readers with an interest in the intersection of technology and warfare
Military professionals and policymakers seeking insights into the future of conflict
Individuals curious about the ethical and societal implications of robotic and autonomous weapons
Corporate Warriors by P. W. Singer delves into the world of private military companies and their growing influence in modern warfare. Through extensive research and case studies, Singer examines the implications of outsourcing military operations to these firms, raising important ethical and political questions along the way.
Professionals in the defense and security industry seeking to understand the role of private military companies
Policy makers and government officials involved in regulating or utilizing private military services
Individuals interested in the intersection of business and warfare, and the ethical implications of privatizing military operations