Adversarial Minds
Evolution, AI, and the Future of War
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Narrated by:
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Zachary Locklear
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Nate Myers
War has always been a competition between minds. Now one of those minds isn't human.
In Adversarial Minds, computer scientist Nate Myers traces the evolutionary logic behind conflict — from biological survival strategies to the machine intelligence systems reshaping modern warfare — and argues that understanding AI isn't optional anymore. It's a survival skill.
This isn't a book about robots taking your job. It's about how adversarial thinking is baked into both evolution and artificial intelligence, what that means for geopolitics, autonomous weapons, and the ethics of delegating life-and-death decisions to algorithms — and why the people who understand this shift will be the ones who shape it.
Accessible without being shallow, Adversarial Minds gives readers the conceptual framework to make sense of headlines that are only going to get more alarming: AI-guided weapons systems, autonomous warfare, large language models as intelligence assets, and the arms race no one voted for.
For anyone who wants to understand not just what AI is — but what it does when the stakes are existential.
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