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http://www.strategicpublishinggroup.c... may have some of what you are looking for in a minor way. There is the super-computer 'Mundae' modeled on a humain brain, with built in, or aquired 'ego', ethics constraints etc.
There is also the results of human/simian transgenetics which reflect badly on human morality, but show how mankind will always be defeated in attempts to depart from the 'universal script'.
There are battles involving believable technology, and even a bit of 'one on one'. The battles lose nothing for occuring in the 'Earith' dimension of 2048AD.




Pandora's Star by Peter F. Hamilton loves bio tech in all his books and this one deals somewhat with sentient AI - Humans have a tentative relationship with a large AI and wonder if it will help them when trouble comes knocking or ignore them. Space battles included.

For me the best examples are the Revelation Space books by Alastair Reynolds, and the Culture books by Iain M Banks.
Cheers!

Another really good one is The Two Faces of Tomorrow by James Hogan where people put a young ai into a space station then attack it to see how it reacts.
Arachne by Lisa Mason is a good book involving robots.
Then you have Crossover by Joel Shepherd, originally published in Australia, but available in US is about a genetic android, which is excellent. A super book about in essence what it means to be human.






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Asher, Neal
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It's been a long time since I've read Schismatrix but I believe that may also cover what you're looking for.
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