Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Pentagon Promises 'Will Never' Unleash Killer Robots


PENTAGON  PROMISES  'WILL  NEVER'  UNLEASH  KILLER  ROBOTS  DESPITE  MASSIVE  INVESTMENT



Americans would probably put some credence in the Pentagon's statement EXCEPT for the FACT that DRONES have been seen routinely frequenting various neighborhoods across the nation as well as 
blackhawk military choppers frequently buzzing various patriots'/vets homes - some for a few years now - nearly landing on roof tops


Sept 16 2016


Despite the Pentagon’s push for improved artificial intelligence, US Defense Secretary Ashton Carter promised it is not interested in developing killer robots. 
 
Last month, veteran US Air Force pilot Gene Lee went up against a flight simulator using the latest in artificial intelligence. © Wikipedia/ Flying Autonomous Robots: The Future of Air Combat? "It seemed to be aware of my intentions and reacting instantly to my changes in flight and my missile deployment," Lee said, according to Breaking Defense. "It knew how to defeat the shot I was taking. It moved instantly between defensive and offensive actions as needed." 
 
While some might see this test as early signs of a Pentagon attempt to build autonomous killing machines, Carter put those fears to rest. "In many cases, and certainly whenever it comes to the application of force, there will never be true autonomy, because there’ll be human beings (in the loop)," he told Breaking Defense on Thursday. 
 
Carter recently completed a trip to San Francisco where he met with tech leaders as part of the Pentagon’s outreach to Silicon Valley.  DARPA 'Like What You See?' DARPA to Use Museum Exhibit to Recruit Talent. "We’re making big investments" in autonomy, he said, but asserted that any strides would have to be made within an ethical framework. "Whatever the mix [of manned and unmanned systems], there’s always going to be human judgement and discretion," he added. "That’s both necessary and appropriate." 
 
While the rest of the world has good reason to be suspicious of an autonomous US killing machine, claims made by an American Air Force official last month indicate that AI development may be a symptom of Pentagon paranoia. "I don’t think it’s impossible that somebody will try to build a completely autonomous system, and I’m not talking about something like a cruise missile…or a mine that requires a human to target it and release it and it goes and finds its target," Paul Selva, vice chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. "I’m talking about a wholly robotic system that decides whether or not, at the point of decision, it’s going to do lethal ops.
 
Pentagon Study Examines the Impending Global Domination of Killer Robots.  Selva called for international regulations on AI. "I think we do need to examine the bodies of law and convention that might constrain anyone in the world from building that kind of system," he said. "But I’m wholly conscious of the fact that, even if we do that, there will be violators…" 
 
Hopefully, one of those violators will not be the Pentagon.

https://sputniknews.com/military/20160916/1045354256/pentagon-killer-robots-never.html
 
 

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