Kenneth Payne is a reader in International Relations at King's College London. A former BBC journalist, he is the author of many articles and books, including The Psychology of Strategy: Exploring Rationality in the Vietnam War, also published by Hurst.
'A brilliant and gripping treatise on war in the age of intelligent machines. Payne's rewrite of Asimov's Three Laws of Robots to enable them to kill is quite terrifying.' -- Theo Farrell, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, University of Wollongong, Australia 'In I-Warbot Kenneth Payne offers creative and insightful new perspectives on the ongoing debate around the use of AI-enabled weapons systems in future war-fighting. He makes a compelling case why a ban on killer robots may prove to be counter-productive, and instead offers three simple but nonetheless effective rules for their use that are bound to trigger intensive discussion among the military, defence officials and policy-makers.' -- Franz-Stefan Gady, Research Fellow for Cyber, Space and Future Conflict, IISS 'In this remarkably lucid and accessible book, Payne effortlessly cuts through both the techno-hype and pious incantations surrounding the robotic revolution in military affairs. I, Warbot may not soothe the anxieties of its readers regarding the future but it will immeasurably enhance their understanding of it.' -- Antoine Bousquet, Reader in International Relations, Birkbeck, and author of 'The Scientific Way of Warfare' Kenneth Payne has written a wise, original, at times even witty analysis of the looming realities of AI thinking, tactics, and strategy. I, Human enjoyed this engaging book.' -- Audrey Kurth Cronin, author of the award-winning 'Power to the People: How Open Technological Innovation is Arming Tomorrow's Terrorists'