Famous Scientists and Academics Call for Ban on Militarized AI
Added: 28.07.2015 0:37 | 17 views | 0 comments
Fear of killer robots isn't just a fear highlighted by sensationalist science fiction moves. Now, several famous scientists and businessmen have called for a ban on AI weapon systems. In a "Artificial Intelligence technology has reached a point where the deployment of such systems is--practically if not legally--feasible within years, not decades," the letter states. "We believe that AI has great potential to benefit humanity in many ways, and that the goal of the field should be to do so. Starting a military AI arms race is a bad idea, and should be prevented by a ban on offensive autonomous weapons beyond meaningful human control." Although fully autonomous weapons aren't in active use yet, cruise missiles, artillery, and unmanned drones have been equipped with smart guidance systems for several years. The Future of Life Institute's letter was presented at the International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence taking place now in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Famous Scientists and Academics Call for Ban on Militarized AI
Added: 28.07.2015 0:37 | 16 views | 0 comments
Fear of killer robots isn't just a fear highlighted by sensationalist science fiction moves. Now, several famous scientists and businessmen have called for a ban on AI weapon systems. In a "Artificial Intelligence technology has reached a point where the deployment of such systems is--practically if not legally--feasible within years, not decades," the letter states. "We believe that AI has great potential to benefit humanity in many ways, and that the goal of the field should be to do so. Starting a military AI arms race is a bad idea, and should be prevented by a ban on offensive autonomous weapons beyond meaningful human control." Although fully autonomous weapons aren't in active use yet, cruise missiles, artillery, and unmanned drones have been equipped with smart guidance systems for several years. The Future of Life Institute's letter was presented at the International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence taking place now in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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