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      <title>Autonomous Security Warfare: The Arms Race Governed by Almost Nothing</title>
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      <description>Autonomous Security Warfare (ASW) refers to the use of AI-driven, self-directed systems to conduct offensive and defensive operations — cyber and physical — with minimal or no human intervention in real time. It sits at the intersection of machine speed, military doctrine, and a legal framework that was not built for any of this.
What It Covers Cyber operations. AI systems that autonomously detect intrusions, launch countermeasures, or conduct offensive cyberattacks against adversary infrastructure without waiting for a human operator to approve each action.</description>
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