The United States military plans to start using thousands of autonomous weapons systems in the next two years in a bid to counter China's growing power, US Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks announced in a speech on Monday.
US military plans to unleash thousands of autonomous war robots over next two years::The United States military plans to start using thousands of autonomous weapons systems in the next two years in a bid to counter China's growing power, US Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks announced in a speech ...
Eh as an unimportant rando, I’m more worried about incorrectly being identified as someone important rather than being singled out and targeted myself.
The real risk here isn't AI take over but total desensitization and alienation to horrors of war. US is already extremely warlike nation and yet already extremely desensitized. American and wider western sense of war is that it happens to other people in foreign countries and only real touch towards war is when somebody they knew went to do war in one of those places and maybe got injured and died. For the rest of the world and those horrors are very real and with higher automation fo war it become even easier to politicians to do when even less bodies are coming home and act of killing is pressing a button and modern shell shock is kinda feeling bad for those people who you killed on that screen.
Curiously, the high turnover rate of drone operators in the US armed forces is one of those demonstrations of how violent games don't desensitize us to violence, because drone warfare is just as good at giving our soldiers PTSD as front line infantry combat.
So it's going to be interesting when a pilot's loyal wingman starts taking out human targets without any confirmation by him or by a fellow human operator. I'm pretty sure if I were a pilot, and my autonomous drone buddies started firebombing villages on my own, it might fuck my head up a bit.
Couples with AI this really is an it begins situation.
Straight up expect to see AI in law enforcement and observation. Drones everywhere? Sure, but have you considered insect sized drones? That's where the fun begins.
Thanks, I hate it. My wife is in the CAF and one of the biggest risks they face is already friendly fire from our American "allies". I hate to think how much worse that will get when killer robots are making their own decisions about who to shoot.