Human augmentation to deliver an enhanced and resilient people capability for Defence.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Anna Casey, N Pattyn, K Hogenelst, N C Armstrong, Y Fonken, S L Kemp
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From first tools, to flight, to advances in medicine and biotechnology, enhancing our innate abilities has been a constant goal and militaries the world over have long sought to advance the limits of human performance in their warfighters. Human augmentation (HA) encompasses a wide range of technologies that straddle a diversity of scientific disciplines and maturity levels, including wearable assistive technologies such as exoskeletons, neurotechnology, pharmacology, telexistence and genetics. Recent and rapid advances in life sciences and biotechnology and the convergence of fields such as artificial intelligence, robotics and medicine present us with a radically different opportunity for optimising and enhancing human performance. HA can be considered a potentially important strategy underpinning our ability to fight and win wars, by making soldiers more lethal and better able to survive. This paper is based on the HA thematic session held at the 6th International Congress on Soldiers' Physical Performance (ICSPP) in London in 2023. It considers aspects of HA of interest to participating nations and provides a state-of-the-art review of HA from a military perspective by experts engaged in this area. It considers the development of capability requirements, ethical, legal and social aspects and candidate HA technologies, one with ancient roots but modern applications for Defence (pharmacological augmentation) and one emerging area (non-invasive brain stimulation). HA offers a number of benefits, opportunities and challenges to the Defence community. Deployment of these technologies must take place within the boundaries of a nation's core values and beliefs, the rules-based international order and the freedoms that underpin their militaries' moral and ethical foundations.

人类增强,为国防提供增强的和有弹性的人员能力。
从最初的工具,到飞行,再到医学和生物技术的进步,增强我们与生俱来的能力一直是一个不变的目标,世界各地的军队长期以来一直在寻求提高其战士的人类表现极限。人体增强技术(HA)涵盖了广泛的技术,跨越了不同的科学学科和成熟水平,包括可穿戴辅助技术,如外骨骼、神经技术、药理学、远程存在和遗传学。最近生命科学和生物技术的快速发展,以及人工智能、机器人和医学等领域的融合,为我们提供了一个完全不同的机会来优化和提高人类的表现。HA可以被认为是一种潜在的重要战略,通过提高士兵的杀伤力和生存能力,巩固了我们作战和赢得战争的能力。本文基于2023年在伦敦举行的第六届国际士兵体能表现大会(ICSPP)上举行的HA专题会议。它考虑了参与国感兴趣的人道主义问题的各个方面,并由从事这一领域的专家从军事角度对人道主义问题进行了最新的审查。它考虑了能力要求、伦理、法律和社会方面的发展以及候选的高可用性技术,其中一个具有古老的根源,但用于国防的现代应用(药理学增强)和一个新兴领域(非侵入性脑刺激)。HA为国防界提供了许多好处、机会和挑战。这些技术的部署必须在一个国家的核心价值观和信仰、以规则为基础的国际秩序以及支撑其军队道德和伦理基础的自由的范围内进行。
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Bmj Military Health MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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