Artificial intelligence (AI) makes it possible for machines to learn from experience, adjust to new inputs and perform human-like tasks. Lethal autonomous weapons systems use artificial intelligence to identify and kill human targets without human intervention. Russia, the United States and China have all recently invested billions of dollars secretly developing AI weapons systems sparking fears of an eventual “AI Cold War.”In April 2024 +972 Magazine published a report detailing the Israeli Defense Forces intelligence-based program known as “Lavender.” Israeli intel…
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Response rates from 15.9k America voters.
43% Yes |
57% No |
43% Yes |
57% No |
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@9M3KVCG1yr1Y
Only some weapons... ... and I think that they should be able to be guided by artificial AND human intelligence - human intelligence first.
@9LFRY891yr1Y
Yes, but only when the artificial intelligence is completely ready and foolproof, and it shouldn't be used for all weapons.
@B2W4NHW3mos3MO
I would need more information regarding the efficacy of the AI capabilities regarding military weapons
@B5FCG4P6 days6D
No, the last time artificial intelligence was used to guide military weapons almost ended all life on Earth in 1983. Thank our lucky stars Stanislav Petrov was around to realize the AI was committing an error.
@B5BHPTV2wks2W
IF the A.I. is checked and balanced to be military grade material, then yes. IF there's ANY chance of malfunction, absolutey not.
@Swaggyshark2wks2W
No the only good place for those clankers is on my cyber plantation, mining me some crypto and making me money
@B58JJKS2wks2W
If the military wants artificial intelligence for weapon systems that is fine but make sure it is safe before using it and launch a beta test before implementing and launching an artificial intelligence system network
@B58GD3L2wks2W
If the training and development is substantial, then yes. There should be very minimal mistakes if any. Small “accidents” could cause a global conflict.
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