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E-raamat: Emerging and Readily Available Technologies and National Security: A Framework for Addressing Ethical, Legal, and Societal Issues

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Mar-2014
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309293372
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Emerging and Readily Available Technologies and National Security is a study on the ethical, legal, and societal issues relating to the research on, development of, and use of rapidly changing technologies with low barriers of entry that have potential military application, such as information technologies, synthetic biology, and nanotechnology. The report also considers the ethical issues associated with robotics and autonomous systems, prosthetics and human enhancement, and cyber weapons. These technologies are characterized by readily available knowledge access, technological advancements that can take place in months instead of years, the blurring of lines between basic research and applied research, and a high uncertainty about how the future trajectories of these technologies will evolve and what applications will be possible.



Emerging and Readily Available Technologies and National Security addresses topics such as the ethics of using autonomous weapons that may be available in the future; the propriety of enhancing the physical or cognitive capabilities of soldiers with drugs or implants or prosthetics; and what limits, if any, should be placed on the nature and extent of economic damage that cyber weapons can cause. This report explores three areas with respect to emerging and rapidly available technologies: the conduct of research; research applications; and unanticipated, unforeseen, or inadvertent ethical, legal, and societal issues. The report articulates a framework for policy makers, institutions, and individual researchers to think about issues as they relate to these technologies of military relevance and makes recommendations for how each of these groups should approach these considerations in its research activities. Emerging and Readily Available Technologies and National Security makes an essential contribution to incorporate the full consideration of ethical, legal, and societal issues in situations where rapid technological change may outpace our ability to foresee consequences.

Table of Contents



Front Matter Summary 1 Framing the Issues 2 Foundational Technologies 3 Application Domains 4 Sources of ELSI Insight 5 An Analytical Framework for Identifying Ethical, Legal, and Societal Issues 6 Going Beyond Initial A Priori Analysis 7 Mechanisms for Addressing Ethical, Legal, and Societal Issues 8 Findings and Recommendations Appendixes Appendix A: Committee Members and Staff Appendix B: Meeting Agendas and Participants Appendix C: Research and Development Organizations Within the Department of Defense Appendix D: Established Institutional Mechanisms for Addressing Ethical, Legal, and Societal Issues
Summary 1(14)
1 Framing The Issues
15(30)
1.1 National Security and the Role of Technology
15(2)
1.2 Ethical, Legal, and Societal Issues in Science and Technology
17(6)
1.3 ELSI Considerations for Science and Technology in a National Security Context
23(5)
1.4 Emerging and Readily Available Technologies of Military Significance
28(6)
1.5 Ethics of Armed Conflict
34(1)
1.6 What Is and Is Not Within the Scope of This Report
35(8)
1.7 A Roadmap to This Report
43(2)
2 Foundational Technologies
45(34)
2.1 Information Technology
46(11)
2.1.1 Scientific and Technological Maturity
46(3)
2.1.2 Possible Military Applications
49(3)
2.1.3 Ethical, Legal, and Societal Questions and Implications
52(5)
2.2 Synthetic Biology
57(8)
2.2.1 Scientific and Technological Maturity
58(2)
2.2.2 Possible Military Applications
60(1)
2.2.3 Ethical, Legal, and Societal Questions and Implications
61(4)
2.3 Neuroscience
65(14)
2.3.1 Scientific and Technological Maturity
67(1)
2.3.2 Possible Military Applications
68(6)
2.3.3 Ethical, Legal, and Societal Questions and Implications
74(5)
3 Application Domains
79(36)
3.1 Robotics and Autonomous Systems
79(13)
3.1.1 Robotics---The Technology of Autonomous Systems
80(2)
3.1.2 Possible Military Applications
82(1)
3.1.3 Ethical, Legal, and Societal Questions and Implications
83(9)
3.2 Prosthetics and Human Enhancement
92(5)
3.2.1 The Science and Technology of Prosthetics and Human Enhancement
92(1)
3.2.2 Possible Military Applications
93(1)
3.2.3 Ethical, Legal, and Societal Questions and Implications
94(3)
3.3 Cyber Weapons
97(6)
3.3.1 The Technology of Cyber Weapons
97(1)
3.3.2 Possible Military Applications
98(2)
3.3.3 Ethical, Legal, and Societal Questions and Implications
100(3)
3.4 Nonlethal Weapons
103(12)
3.4.1 The Technology of Nonlethal Weapons
104(1)
3.4.2 Possible Applications
105(1)
3.4.3 Ethical, Legal, and Societal Questions and Implications
106(9)
4 Sources Of Elsi Insight
115(48)
4.1 Insights from Synthesizing Across Emerging and Readily Available Technologies
115(3)
4.2 Ethics
118(11)
4.2.1 Philosophical Ethics
118(2)
4.2.2 Disciplinary Approaches to Ethics
120(9)
4.3 International Law
129(13)
4.3.1 The Laws of War
132(6)
4.3.2 International Human Rights Law
138(2)
4.3.3 Arms Control Treaties
140(2)
4.4 Social and Behavioral Sciences
142(11)
4.4.1 Sociology and Anthropology
143(4)
4.4.2 Psychology
147(6)
4.5 Scientific and Technological Framing
153(1)
4.6 The Precautionary Principle and Cost-Benefit Analysis
154(3)
4.7 Risk Communication
157(4)
4.8 Using Sources of ELSI Insight
161(2)
5 An Analytical Framework For Identifying Ethical, Legal, And Societal Issues
163(49)
5.1 Stakeholders
164(11)
5.1.1 Those Involved in or Connected to the Conduct of Research
165(3)
5.1.2 Users of an Application
168(1)
5.1.3 Adversaries
168(3)
5.1.4 Nonmilitary Users
171(2)
5.1.5 Organizations
173(1)
5.1.6 Noncombatants
174(1)
5.1.7 Other Nations
175(1)
5.2 Crosscutting Themes
175(11)
5.2.1 Scale
175(2)
5.2.2 Humanity
177(2)
5.2.3 Technological Imperfections
179(1)
5.2.4 Unanticipated Military Uses
180(1)
5.2.5 Crossovers to Civilian Use
181(1)
5.2.6 Changing Ethical Standards
182(1)
5.2.7 ELSI Considerations in a Classified Environment
183(2)
5.2.8 Opportunity Costs
185(1)
5.2.9 Sources of Insight from
Chapter 4
185(1)
5.3 An Example of Using the Framework
186(13)
5.3.1 A Hypothetical Scenario for Analysis
186(1)
5.3.2 A Process for Identifying Ethical, Legal, and Societal Issues
186(6)
5.3.3 Questions Related to Stakeholders and Crosscutting Themes
192(6)
5.3.4 Developing a Future Course of Action
198(1)
5.4 The Framework in Context
199(13)
5.4.1 A Summary of the Framework's Questions
199(6)
5.4.2 Utility of the Framework
205(3)
5.4.3 Identifying Fraught Technologies
208(1)
5.4.4 Frequently Heard Arguments
209(3)
6 Going Beyond Initial A Priori Analysis
212(18)
6.1 Unanticipated Impacts
212(1)
6.2 Limits of A Priori Analysis
213(6)
6.2.1 The Limited Utility of Technology Forecasting
213(1)
6.2.2 Sources of Uncertainty in Technology Forecasting
214(5)
6.3 Broadening Predictive Analysis of Ethical, Legal, and Societal Issues
219(11)
6.3.1 Use of Deliberative Processes
220(6)
6.3.2 Anticipatory Governance
226(1)
6.3.3 Adaptive Planning
227(3)
7 Mechanisms For Addressing Ethical, Legal And Societal Issues
230(15)
7.1 Characterizing Possible Mechanisms for Addressing Ethical, Legal, and Societal Issues
230(3)
7.2 What Mechanisms Have Been Used to Address Ethical, Legal, and Societal Issues?
233(7)
7.2.1 Self-regulation and Self-awareness
233(2)
7.2.2 Established Institutional Mechanisms
235(2)
7.2.3 Existing DARPA Efforts to Manage ELSI Concerns
237(3)
7.3 Considerations for Mechanisms Used to Address Ethical, Legal, and Societal Issues in the Context of Military R&D
240(5)
8 Findings And Recommendations
245(26)
8.1 Synthesis
245(1)
8.2 Findings
246(5)
8.3 Recommendations
251(15)
8.3.1 Recommendations for Agencies
251(14)
8.3.2 Recommendation for Research-Performing Institutions and Individual Researchers
265(1)
8.4 Concluding Observations
266(5)
Appendixes
A Committee Members and Staff
271(12)
B Meeting Agendas and Participants
283(15)
C Research and Development Organizations Within the Department of Defense
298(8)
D Established Institutional Mechanisms for Addressing Ethical Legal, and Societal Issues
306