Search: Autonomous weapons,AI (2 materials)

Drones in the Hands of Terrorists: What Happens Then?

... look at some past attacks, in 2017, for example, when ISIS dropped several IEDs via drones onto the Syrian army base storing significant stashes of weapons in a stadium, showed significant damages to the Syrian military. But we do not know with certainty about their successes, the level of their success, as we often see what they choose to share on their media. Noel Sharkey: Autonomous Weapons Pose a Threat to International Security What we do know is that it is important for us to differentiate between terrorist groups or non-state actors that have utilized drones in a limited capacity and those that have active drone programs....

02.08.2021

Autonomous Weapons Pose a Threat to International Security

... and for national newspapers and frequently appears in the media. Noel is probably best known to the public for his popular TV work, such as head judge for every series of BBC2 Robot Wars from 1998. Vadim Kozyulin: Three Groups of Threats from Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems Why should we prohibit the development and use of autonomous robot weapons? There are three main lines of argument against the use of autonomous weapon systems. First, their technology cannot be guaranteed to comply with the laws of war. Despite significant advances in artificial intelligence over the past decade, algorithms have been showing ...

19.03.2020

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