Law in the Internet Society

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It is strongly recommended that you include your outline in the body of your essay by using the outline as section titles. The headings below are there to remind you how section and subsection titles are formatted.
 

World War III

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 We have been told that the next world war will occur over the internet. But it may still involve cold war tools like nukes, with vastly increased risks because of the internet society in which we now live, or novel tools such as killer robots that exercise artificial intelligence. The ability to control weapons of mass destruction no longer lies only in the hands of governments, but nuclear systems can be controlled, and killer robots created, by civilians. And the purpose of these weapons is the efficient ending of human life.
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Fact-checking could have been much tighter. Loss of contact with Minuteman silos does not mean that someone could have remotely fired the missiles. Stuxnet didn't slow down centrifuges, it sped them up until they were self-damaging. Fuel-cycle equipment isn't in itself weaponry.

Nor is it clear why, for example, you say that autonomous weapons will only be used against military targets. I first wrote about this subject a dozen years ago, and even then the political as opposed to military consequences of robot infantry were quite clear.

But I think the primary route to improvement here is to clarify the central idea motivating the essay. Your "conclusion" isn't really a conclusion because the idea from which you began isn't sufficiently explicit. The premises are ones that, by and large, your essay succeeds in making clear: Tools of warfare, large and small, are gaining intelligence as most "things" are gaining intelligence. The risks of accidental warfare, including perhaps nuclear war, have risen (although at the moment most human beings would probably say that it is old-fashioned human frailty, rather than technological change, that is moving the hands of the clock closer to midnight). Autonomous weaponry eliminates important political limits on the use of state violence. On those premises, what is your additional idea that you want to communicate to the reader? Put it at the top of the draft, in a sentence or two, so the reader knows what you want her to understand. Then you can develop the idea in the context of the valuable material you have in this draft, tightened somewhat. That would enable a real conclusion, that is, a re-presentation of your original idea in a form that the reader can take further for herself, under her own intellectual steam.

 
You are entitled to restrict access to your paper if you want to. But we all derive immense benefit from reading one another's work, and I hope you won't feel the need unless the subject matter is personal and its disclosure would be harmful or undesirable.

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