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    Hoʍlett @homlett PUBLIC DOMAIN 17/04/2015
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    Daniel Suarez: The kill decision shouldn’t belong to a robot
    ▻http://www.ted.com/talks/daniel_suarez_the_kill_decision_shouldn_t_belong_to_a_robot/transcript?language=en#t-788454

    I write fiction sci-fi thrillers, so if I say “killer robots,” you’d probably think something like this. But I’m actually not here to talk about fiction. I’m here to talk about very real killer robots, autonomous combat drones.

    Now, I’m not referring to Predator and Reaper drones, which have a human making targeting decisions. I’m talking about fully autonomous robotic weapons that make lethal decisions about human beings all on their own. There’s actually a technical term for this: lethal autonomy.

    #Automatisation #Daniel_Suarez #Drone_de_combat #Homicide #Intelligence_artificielle #Numérique #Politique #Robot #Robot_létal_autonome

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    Hoʍlett @homlett PUBLIC DOMAIN
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      Fil @fil 23/04/2015

      Seventy nations are developing remotely-piloted combat drones of their own, and as you’ll see, remotely-piloted combat drones are the precursors to autonomous robotic weapons. That’s because once you’ve deployed remotely-piloted drones, there are three powerful factors pushing decision-making away from humans and on to the weapon platform itself.
      (...)

      the third and most powerful incentive pushing decision-making away from humans and onto weapons: plausible deniability. (...) sifting through the wreckage of a suicide drone attack, it will be very difficult to say who sent that weapon.

      This raises the very real possibility of #anonymous_war.

      Fil @fil
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