This research paper provides a critical analysis of the intersection between military artificial intelligence (AI), which is primarily focused on strategic defence purposes, and civilian AI, which primarily seeks to improve quality of life and economic productivity. This paper undertakes a thorough examination of contemporary advancements, regulatory structures, moral deliberations, and worldwide obstacles to delve into the multifaceted characteristics of artificial intelligence (AI technologies. Specifically, it investigates the inherent duality of these technologies and the complexities that emerge when their military and civilian applications intersect. This statement elucidates the ethical dilemmas presented by autonomous weapons, the cyber security risks arising from the incorporation of artificial intelligence (AI) into vital infrastructure, and the worldwide disparities in AI capacities.
While the primary objective of military artificial intelligence (AI) is to protect and secure nations, civilian AI
focuses on improving and augmenting various aspectsof everyday life. Nevertheless, the technologies in question
possess a neutral nature, subject to the influence of the individuals responsible for their creation and
implementation. The convergence of military and civilian artificial intelligence (AI) development necessitates a
proactive response that emphasises a sophisticated, ethically rooted, and globally collaborative approach to
governing AI.
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