Why killer robots are inevitable
Robert Marks asserts: lethal AI is essential for our modern society.
Robert Marks asserts: lethal AI is essential for our modern society.
Not all technological development will benefit us. Others, unknown to their developers, worsen pre-existing conditions.
Political unrests are cropping up in various places in India, and the Indian government has resorted to internet blackout to control citizen resistance.
The Russian government may not have the capacity to shutdown the internet in the entire country, but its capacity to control and collect digital information is growing with every test.
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Social media and the internet has opened new issues in the way laws are implemented. How may these impact future laws?
The Syrian Archive is discovering that much of the videos from the war are being deleted automatically by AI. How will this affect the way we see, and understand the past, present, and future?
When AI companies failed to mainstream fully autonomous vehicles, they turned to creating facial recognition AI. Turns out, many facial recognition systems are not as robust as their developers would want us to think. Why then are governments allowing these systems to be sold commercially without regulation?
Intelligence tests cannot measure a person’s worth. Why then are we trying to build societies that uphold the dominance of artificial intelligence?
The police force of Massachusetts is slowly trusting their robotic comrades. Is it time to create laws to regulate the use of robots in law enforcement?