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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: AI-controlled Slaughterbots Pushing Edge of the Envelope–Has the genie already been let out of the bottle? Scary Slaughterbots video shows danger of autonomous killer drones Commentary: An institute backed by Stephen Hawking and Elon Musk offers a graphic warning against machines that decide whom to kill. BY CHRIS MATYSZCZYK | Technically Incorrect offers a slightly twisted take on the tech thats taken over our lives. When youre smart, you can make decisions all for yourself. That could be a problem if youre a so-called smart weapon. A video presented on Friday at a meeting of the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons at the United Nations in Geneva shows the frightening power of tiny AI-equipped drones that decide for themselves whom to kill. Released by the Future of Life Institute which counts Elon Musk and Stephen Hawking among its backers the video shows how technologies created to fight the bad guys can suddenly be subsumed by the not-so-good guys for appalling purposes. The video, which underscores how seriously those who would ban killer robots view the issue, isnt for the faint of heart or stomach. It shows dark and unseen forces directing the AI-equipped microdrones to murder particular senators and students. It shows how accurately these killer bots can operate and how simply they can change the course of life and history. As it ends, you can remind yourself that its all a piece of well-made fiction. But then AI expert Stuart Russell a professor at UC Berkeley appears in order to offer these soothing words: This short film is just more than speculation. It shows the results of integrating and miniaturizing technologies that we already have. The Associated Press reports that the UN meeting agreed that something should be done to set limits on such potentially devastating technology. UN meetings often decide that something should be done. The pace of technological development, however, always seems to outpace the ability of law and government to regulate its potential consequences. Musk is one of those who is already imploring governments to regulate all artificial intelligence. But once it can fly and decide for itself whom to kill, why should an AI drone care what governments think? ___ https://www.cnet.com/news/robot-companions-are-just-what-the-doctor-ordered/ Poster Comment: MUST WATCH THE VIDEO AT THE SITE! Someone's drone hung over our property out in the country for about half an hour a week or so ago. I don't know what it was doing, but it was very unsettling. If there are no laws regulating them, is it illegal to shoot one down? Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 4.
#2. To: AllTheKings'HorsesWontDoIt (#0)
yup and yup....actually I would not be at all surprised if they already have them.
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