<div dir="auto">This is not news. People have been warning about that exact hypothetical next step for decades, for so long as there has been any form of computerized assistance to aiming. It's been decades, and still the aiming systems have yet to go to full autonomous trigger control.</div><br><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Thu, Feb 29, 2024, 4:31 AM BillK via extropy-chat <<a href="mailto:extropy-chat@lists.extropy.org">extropy-chat@lists.extropy.org</a>> wrote:<br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">The US, Israel, Ukraine and Russia are already using AI for target<br>
selection for drones and bombs.<br>
Final decision is still with human operators.<br>
The next step will be when the military decide that this reaction time<br>
is too slow and AI will decide itself when and what to attack.<br>
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<<a href="https://interestingengineering.com/innovation/us-admits-to-using-ai" rel="noreferrer noreferrer" target="_blank">https://interestingengineering.com/innovation/us-admits-to-using-ai</a>><br>
Quotes:<br>
In a rare admission, Bloomberg reports that US military officials have<br>
officially acknowledged using artificial intelligence (AI) on the<br>
battlefield. According to Bloomberg’s report, the US has used AI to<br>
identify and neutralize targets.<br>
<br>
The existence of this capability is known, but this is the first time<br>
that the US has publically admitted its use and in an exclusive<br>
interview with Bloomberg, Schuyler Moore, the chief technology officer<br>
for US Central Command in the Middle East, explained the extent to<br>
which AI has been employed recently.<br>
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<<a href="https://www.cryptopolitan.com/challenges-ai-warfare-to-global-security/" rel="noreferrer noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.cryptopolitan.com/challenges-ai-warfare-to-global-security/</a>><br>
Quotes:<br>
In the wake of technological advancements and geopolitical tensions,<br>
the emergence of autonomous weapons has become an unsettling reality.<br>
Spearheaded by developments in artificial intelligence, nations are<br>
racing to harness the potential of machines to make autonomous<br>
decisions in combat scenarios.<br>
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The deployment of drones like the Saker Scout in Ukraine underscores<br>
the evolving landscape of warfare, where machines are entrusted with<br>
the power to identify and engage targets without human intervention.<br>
Despite concerns over the ethical implications and potential<br>
humanitarian crises, the allure of autonomous weapons persists as<br>
military strategists explore new avenues for dominance on the<br>
battlefield.<br>
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It looks like nations are planning a 'Kill or be killed' system for AI<br>
weapon systems.<br>
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BillK<br>
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