"War in the Age of Intelligent Machines" is a book written by Manuel De Landa that discusses how technological advancements have impacted modern warfare. De Landa argues that the rise of intelligent machines, such as drones and autonomous vehicles, has fundamentally changed the nature of warfare. He examines the history and evolution of military technology, including the development of guns, tanks, and aircraft, and how this has shaped warfare. De Landa also explores the ethical implications of the use of these machines and how they can potentially alter the balance of power between nations. Ultimately, he argues that the rapid pace of technological change demands a greater awareness and understanding of the potential consequences of these developments.
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