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January 26th, 2010
P.W. Singer Comes to UCSB
Abstract:
Peter Warren Singer, a well-known author, political scientist. and international relations scholar, came to the UCSB Campbell hall last Thursday. He was promoting the newest addition to his already impressive lineup of military-inspired novels, Wired for War. Singer gave a lecture on the issues surrounding his book including the future of robotic warfare in the world.
Co-presented with the Orfalea Center for Global and International Studies and USCB Center for Nanotechnology in Society, the event featured a lecture presented by Singer, some intriguing still images displaying the past, present, and future of robotics, a book signing, and a question and answer session after the presentation.
Source:
independent.com
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