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This episode examines the rise of military drones and the broader transformation of warfare in the digital age. Beyond engineering and military strategy, it explores questions of ethics, accountability, surveillance, automation, and political responsibility.
The discussion considers how remote warfare changes public perceptions of conflict, whether technological efficiency necessarily represents progress, and how artificial intelligence may reshape future military decision-making.
By treating drones as both technological tools and cultural symbols, the episode investigates the complex relationship between power, distance, and human judgment in the twenty-first century.
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By Luka JagorThis episode examines the rise of military drones and the broader transformation of warfare in the digital age. Beyond engineering and military strategy, it explores questions of ethics, accountability, surveillance, automation, and political responsibility.
The discussion considers how remote warfare changes public perceptions of conflict, whether technological efficiency necessarily represents progress, and how artificial intelligence may reshape future military decision-making.
By treating drones as both technological tools and cultural symbols, the episode investigates the complex relationship between power, distance, and human judgment in the twenty-first century.
Read more