Why are the risks of AI-powered weaponry?

Concerns about the capabilities of firearms without human intervention are not entirely new.

Es It's quite likely that at some point, seated drone strides will have a characteristic feature of everyone's battlefields. This is what sparked the debate over whether it should be — and how — regular on your use and generated concerns about the possibility that life and death decisions ultimately be transferred to artificial intelligence programs (IA).

Next, we provide a general description of the evolution of technology, the types of weapons that are developed and that have moved the debate forward.

¿How new are these weapons?< p class="css-at9mc1 evys1bk0">Over time, it is very likely that AI will allow weapon systems to make their own decisions regarding selection of certain types of objectives and their attack. Recent advances in AI technology have intensified the debate around these systems, knowing autonomous weapons.

But in any case, autonomous weapons are not Nothing. new.

Land mines, which are designed to be activated automatically when a person or object is not near them, were used in the 19th century during American Civil War. in the USA. Apparently this was invented by a Confederate general called Gabriel Rains, who called it the "Underground Project."

ImageSoldados manipulated terrestrial mines before a controlled detonation in Sa Kaeo, Thailand.Credit...Lillian Suwanrumpha/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

So good se utilizaron It was a long time before anyone could conceive whether AI was relevant to the current debate because once installed, it functions without human intervention and without discerning between intended objects and unwanted victims.< /p>The Pentagon has begun to expand its weapons. automatic weapons for decades

From the end of the 1970s, the United States began to extend this concept, with a weapon known as the CAPTOR anti-submarine. The mine can approach an aircraft or boat and approach the ocean floor, permanently until automatically triggered when the device's sensors detect an enemy object .

Starting in the 1980s, decades of Armada boats began to be deployed in the AEGIS weapons system, which uses a radar system to high power to track and rastrear any attacking enemy missile. You can automatically configure the dispersion of defensive missiles before the intervention of a person.

The automatic munitions fueron el following...

Why are the risks of AI-powered weaponry?

Concerns about the capabilities of firearms without human intervention are not entirely new.

Es It's quite likely that at some point, seated drone strides will have a characteristic feature of everyone's battlefields. This is what sparked the debate over whether it should be — and how — regular on your use and generated concerns about the possibility that life and death decisions ultimately be transferred to artificial intelligence programs (IA).

Next, we provide a general description of the evolution of technology, the types of weapons that are developed and that have moved the debate forward.

¿How new are these weapons?< p class="css-at9mc1 evys1bk0">Over time, it is very likely that AI will allow weapon systems to make their own decisions regarding selection of certain types of objectives and their attack. Recent advances in AI technology have intensified the debate around these systems, knowing autonomous weapons.

But in any case, autonomous weapons are not Nothing. new.

Land mines, which are designed to be activated automatically when a person or object is not near them, were used in the 19th century during American Civil War. in the USA. Apparently this was invented by a Confederate general called Gabriel Rains, who called it the "Underground Project."

ImageSoldados manipulated terrestrial mines before a controlled detonation in Sa Kaeo, Thailand.Credit...Lillian Suwanrumpha/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

So good se utilizaron It was a long time before anyone could conceive whether AI was relevant to the current debate because once installed, it functions without human intervention and without discerning between intended objects and unwanted victims.< /p>The Pentagon has begun to expand its weapons. automatic weapons for decades

From the end of the 1970s, the United States began to extend this concept, with a weapon known as the CAPTOR anti-submarine. The mine can approach an aircraft or boat and approach the ocean floor, permanently until automatically triggered when the device's sensors detect an enemy object .

Starting in the 1980s, decades of Armada boats began to be deployed in the AEGIS weapons system, which uses a radar system to high power to track and rastrear any attacking enemy missile. You can automatically configure the dispersion of defensive missiles before the intervention of a person.

The automatic munitions fueron el following...

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