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Abstract: Technological innovation has historically been applied in war and security affairs as a new tool or means to accomplish clear political or societal goals. The rise of artificial intelligence posits a new, uncharted way forward that may be entirely unlike previous arms races and advancements in warfare, including nuclear weapons and quantum technology.
This article introduces the concept of a singleton as a future artificial intelligent entity that could assume central decision making for entire organizations and even societies. An AI singleton could usher in a revolutionary new world free of war and conflict for all of human civilization or trigger a catastrophic new war between those with a functioning singleton entity against those attempting to develop one, along with myriad other risks, opportunities, and emergent consequences.
Keywords: singleton, singularity, transhumanism, artificial intelligence, AI, war studies, security affairs. Machines were first created by humans to shift physical labor from muscle and natural sources wind, water and in the last century to shift cognitive labor as well. Woven intricately throughout all of these developments is the never-ending dynamic of organized violence in human affairs. War creates demand for new technology and opportunities, while new technology and opportunity often pave the way for subsequent military applications.
Radical shifts in what types of war occurs and how such warfare is exercised often relate to profound technological innovations and scientific discoveries. This relationship is dynamic, but it remains a human-designed, human-controlled one regardless of whether war is waged with edged weapons on horseback or in an all-domain, technologically dense, joint military endeavor against cunning and sophistically enabled adversaries. Today, most discussions on artificial intelligence AI and human decision making orbit a specific, tactical, and technologically immediate perspective that may be blinding institutions from greater disruption further afield.