By John Wayne on Wednesday, 29 November 2023
Category: Race, Culture, Nation

Whole New Killing Games; AI Weapons that Autonomously Decide to Kill Humans By Chris Knight (Florida)

Killer robots, primarily drones which will have AI sophisticated enough to be able to make autonomous decisions about killing, are soon to be developed by the United States, China, Israel and almost certainly Russia. There has been a move to have the UN make a binding resolution to restrict this use, but the above countries, and Australia as well, are opposing this. The idea from the US perspective is, as US Deputy Secretary of Defense, Kathleen Hicks, said in a speech earlier this year, to counter China’s People's Liberation Army's (PLA): “We'll counter the PLA's mass with mass of our own, but ours will be harder to plan for, harder to hit, harder to beat.”

An inevitable AI arms race is now occurring, and it is difficult to see how this can be halted with communist China’s relentless drive to conquer the planet. The spin-off will be the ultimate use of these robots as civil police to be used by the Deep State to deal with troublemakers.  Why discuss the science and technology? Because the world is fast becoming a technocratic dystopia, and the fate of humanity hangs in the balance.  

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The deployment of AI-controlled drones that can make autonomous decisions about whether to kill human targets is moving closer to reality, The New York Times reported.

Lethal autonomous weapons, that can select targets using AI, are being developed by countries including the US, China, and Israel.

The use of the so-called "killer robots" would mark a disturbing development, say critics, handing life and death battlefield decisions to machines with no human input.

Several governments are lobbying the UN for a binding resolution restricting the use of AI killer drones, but the US is among a group of nations — which also includes Russia, Australia, and Israel — who are resisting any such move, favoring a non-binding resolution instead, The Times reported.

"This is really one of the most significant inflection points for humanity," Alexander Kmentt, Austria's chief negotiator on the issue, told The Times. "What's the role of human beings in the use of force — it's an absolutely fundamental security issue, a legal issue and an ethical issue."

The Pentagon is working toward deploying swarms of thousands of AI-enabled drones, according to a notice published earlier this year.

In a speech in August, US Deputy Secretary of Defense, Kathleen Hicks, said technology like AI-controlled drone swarms would enable the US to offset China's People's Liberation Army's (PLA) numerical advantage in weapons and people.

"We'll counter the PLA's mass with mass of our own, but ours will be harder to plan for, harder to hit, harder to beat," she said, reported Reuters.

Frank Kendall, the Air Force secretary, told The Times that AI drones will need to have the capability to make lethal decisions while under human supervision.

"Individual decisions versus not doing individual decisions is the difference between winning and losing — and you're not going to lose," he said.

"I don't think people we would be up against would do that, and it would give them a huge advantage if we put that limitation on ourselves."

The New Scientist reported in October that AI-controlled drones have already been deployed on the battlefield by Ukraine in its fight against the Russian invasion, though it's unclear if any have taken action resulting in human casualties.”  

 

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