2024
DOI: 10.1177/20539517241303151
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Cross-cultural narratives of weaponised artificial intelligence: Comparing France, India, Japan and the United States

Ingvild Bode,
Hendrik Huelss,
Anna Nadibaidze
et al.

Abstract: Stories about ‘intelligent machines’ have long featured in popular culture. Existing research has mapped these artificial intelligence (AI) narratives but lacks an in-depth understanding of (a) narratives related specifically to weaponised AI and autonomous weapon systems and (b) whether and how these narratives resonate across different states and associated cultural contexts. We speak to these gaps by examining narratives about weaponised AI across publics in France, India, Japan and the US. Based on a publi… Show more

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