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While open-source artificial intelligence is still in its infancy, the military has explored using more advanced AI versions for years, from gathering intelligence, acquiring targets, streamlining ...
With terrorists and drug cartels having no qualms about weaponizing AI, the rest of the world will not be given a choice, says Nigel Pereira It was pretty shocking for most people last week when the ...
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Flying drones capable of carrying out mass killings dubbed ‘slaughterbots’ could be the future of warfare. Professors have said the technology is already available to create the killing machines which ...
If you’re concerned about killer robots in the military, brace yourself for their arrival in civilian hands. AI weapons will soon spread from battlefields to city streets, campaigners have warned, ...
A unmanned vehicle, part of the Multi-Utility Tactical Transport family of systems, operates on Red Beach during a 2017 training exercise at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California. US Navy A ...
Flying 'slaughterbots' that use facial recognition and are capable of carrying out mass killings seem like a terrifying plot from a science fiction film. But experts have warned that tiny, autonomous ...
A new video released by nonprofit The Future of Life Institute (FLI) highlights the risks posed by autonomous weapons or ‘killer robots’ – and the steps we can take to prevent them from being used. It ...
Welcome back Sifyiites, to Episode 2 of our slaughterbots podcast. Joining us are Sindhu, Satyen, and Nigel and me, Prathmesh Kher. For those who came in late, in our last podcast we discussed ...