This chapter explores the historical evolution of killing methods, emphasizing the transition towards remote and detached warfare tactics like drones and bombs. It delves into the implications of distance in acts of violence, mentioning historical figures like Alexander the Great and Churchill in relation to mass killings. The conversation also delves into the role of technology in military landscapes, the unequal value placed on human life across cultures, and the impact of AI on decision-making and societal disruption.

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