Rabu, 23 Agustus 2017

Editor's Pick: Tech Leaders Urge UN to Ban AI-Based Lethal Weapons


David Jones
Aug 23, 2017 12:01 PM PT
A group of the world's top technology leaders have published an open letter urging the United Nations to ban the use of AI in weapons systems, amid growing concerns that autonomous killer robots could wind up taking control. The group of 116 companies, most of which specialize in robotics or AI, argued that its growing use could revolutionize modern warfare in irreversible ways. [More...]

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