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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@9M3KVCG2wks2W
Only some weapons... ... and I think that they should be able to be guided by artificial AND human intelligence - human intelligence first.
@9LFRY891mo1MO
Yes, but only when the artificial intelligence is completely ready and foolproof, and it shouldn't be used for all weapons.
@9MFBRSL6 days6D
To an extent. We should experiment with such weapons and test them in labs, but they shouldn’t be a standard in warfare until more research is conducted to clarify their actual impact
@9MDXLYZ7 days7D
Yes and No. It depends on the weapon being used and the satellite imaging of the location.
Remember … AI has NO conscious and therefore MUST be used ONLY if the intel is absolute. Never again should the words “what difference does it make at this time” be used!
@9MDDFVD1wk1W
They should in a way that complies with laws, no human can beat a ai robot, but ai can be used to protect too.
@9M8TVL82wks2W
We cannot fully rely on Artificial Intelligence as it continuously evolves and still has room for error.
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