Posted on Aug 6, 2015
Are autonomous offensive weapons the future? Should they be banned?
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I am all for having weapons that our troops aren't directly inside of receiving fire during the operation as long as a troop is in direct control of the vehicle/weapon from another location and has the means to shut down or recall the device if necessary. I do not like the idea of having something pre-programmed to do everything on it's own without human interaction at some level though. Too many possibilities for operations gone wrong.
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Here is a great article on the subject - The proposed ban on offensive autonomous weapons is unrealistic and dangerous
So says former U.S. Army officer and autonomous weapons expert Sam Wallace
August 5, 2015
http://goo.gl/P52iX2
So says former U.S. Army officer and autonomous weapons expert Sam Wallace
August 5, 2015
http://goo.gl/P52iX2
The proposed ban on offensive autonomous weapons is unrealistic and dangerous | KurzweilAI
AI-controlled armed, autonomous UAVs may take over when things start to happen faster than human thought in future wars. From Call of Duty Black Ops 2 (credit:
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... Keith Laumer's Bolos! A Bolo is a fictional type of artificially intelligent tank. They were first imagined by Keith Laumer, and have since been featured in science fiction novels and short story anthologies by himself and others.
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