Tuesday, October 25, 2016

The U.S. Has Put Artificial Intelligence At The Center Of Its Defense Strategy

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New York Times: The Pentagon’s ‘Terminator

Conundrum’: Robots That Could Kill on Their Own

The United States has put artificial intelligence at the center of its defense strategy, with weapons that can identify targets and make decisions.

CAMP EDWARDS, Mass. — The small drone, with its six whirring rotors, swept past the replica of a Middle Eastern village and closed in on a mosque-like structure, its camera scanning for targets.

No humans were remotely piloting the drone, which was nothing more than a machine that could be bought on Amazon. But armed with advanced artificial intelligence software, it had been transformed into a robot that could find and identify the half-dozen men carrying replicas of AK-47s around the village and pretending to be insurgents.

As the drone descended slightly, a purple rectangle flickered on a video feed that was being relayed to engineers monitoring the test. The drone had locked onto a man obscured in the shadows, a display of hunting prowess that offered an eerie preview of how the Pentagon plans to transform warfare.

Almost unnoticed outside defense circles, the Pentagon has put artificial intelligence at the center of its strategy to maintain the United States’ position as the world’s dominant military power. It is spending billions of dollars to develop what it calls autonomous and semiautonomous weapons and to build an arsenal stocked with the kind of weaponry that until now has existed only in Hollywood movies and science fiction, raising alarm among scientists and activists concerned by the implications of a robot arms race.

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WNU Editor: Silicon Valley is also embracing this new frontier .... Pentagon Turns to Silicon Valley for Edge in Artificial Intelligence (NYT). What's my take .... the genie has already left the bottle, and we are going down a path that has never been travelled before.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

An AI cannot be worse than Obama.

Bert Bert said...

Skynet, what could go wrong.

Andrew Jackson said...

They need AI because they have none!