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Biden, Xi to pledge ban on AI in autonomous weapons in drones, nuclear warhead

14 pointsby Learyover 1 year ago

6 comments

elmerfudover 1 year ago
Now they just need to define AI. Because we already have weapons that can be given a picture of a target and a search area. It will then look for its target and find it.
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ilakshover 1 year ago
I can see how the nuclear agreement works, but for drones, it feels like any military has to find a loophole for this, or just give up.<p>I don&#x27;t see how there is going to be a real resolution without some actual political integration. Which obviously seems impossible unless there is some devastating war crushing one side.<p>I want to believe in stuff like this but I guess I am skeptical.
throwaway4goodover 1 year ago
I don&#x27;t know if there is anything concrete here. For sure classical AI systems such as image recognition and way-finding systems are here to stay and already has its use in common commercial drones.<p>Military systems have a much longer shelf life than civilian systems; making it impractical to put cutting edge stuff into it.<p>Imagine taking a system out of storage that is run by an embedded 20-year old autonomous LLM.
throw03172019over 1 year ago
How can they trust either side won’t do it anyway?
throwaway4goodover 1 year ago
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fragmedeover 1 year ago
Real Treaty of Algeron vibes.