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posted by requerdanos on Wednesday January 27 2021, @05:55PM   Printer-friendly
from the ok-google-reduce-casualties dept.

US has 'moral imperative' to develop AI weapons, says panel:

The US should not agree to ban the use or development of autonomous weapons powered by artificial intelligence (AI) software, a government-appointed panel has said in a draft report for Congress.

The panel, led by former Google chief executive Eric Schmidt, on Tuesday concluded two days of public discussion about how the world’s biggest military power should consider AI for national security and technological advancement.

Its vice-chairman, Robert Work, a former deputy secretary of defense, said autonomous weapons are expected to make fewer mistakes than humans do in battle, leading to reduced casualties or skirmishes caused by target misidentification.

“It is a moral imperative to at least pursue this hypothesis,” he said.

[...] Mary Wareham, coordinator of the eight-year Campaign to Stop Killer Robots, said the commission’s “focus on the need to compete with similar investments made by China and Russia … only serves to encourage arms races.”

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  • (Score: 2) by Bethany.Saint on Wednesday January 27 2021, @07:47PM

    by Bethany.Saint (5900) on Wednesday January 27 2021, @07:47PM (#1105632)

    I remember this one. I especially liked it because the solution to war was ... consumerism!

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