A new global campaign to persuade nations to ban "killer robots" before they reach the production stage is to be launched in the UK by a group of academics, pressure groups and Nobel peace prize laureates.
Robot warfare and autonomous weapons, the next step from unmanneddrones, are already being worked on by scientists and will be available within the decade, said Dr Noel Sharkey, a leading robotics and artificial intelligence expert and professor at Sheffield University. He believes that development of the weapons is taking place in an effectively unregulated environment, with little attention being paid to moral implications and international law.The Guardian | The Observer (UK)
Killer robots must be stopped, say campaigners
Tracy McVeigh | The Observer
(h/t Andy Blatchford)
Ultimately what we may be after is a weapon system whereby you could just "push a button" and more or less instantly kill a certain individual or small group of individuals...
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Matt, that's the dream of every govt's intelligence agency.
ReplyDeleteIf these things work Matt then you already have the programming in place... something like stuxnet http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuxnet
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