Experts: “Terminator” maybe not just fiction
The Times [UK]
02/16/09
Autonomous military robots that will fight future wars must be programmed to live by a strict warrior code or the world risks untold atrocities at their steely hands. The stark warning — which includes discussion of a Terminator-style scenario in which robots turn on their human masters — is issued in a hefty report funded by and prepared for the US Navy’s high-tech and secretive Office of Naval Research. The report, the first serious work of its kind on military robot ethics, envisages a fast-approaching era where robots are smart enough to make battlefield decisions that are at present the preserve of humans. Eventually, it notes, robots could come to display significant cognitive advantages over Homo sapiens soldiers...
http://adjix.com/63ki
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=robots
02/16/09
Autonomous military robots that will fight future wars must be programmed to live by a strict warrior code or the world risks untold atrocities at their steely hands. The stark warning — which includes discussion of a Terminator-style scenario in which robots turn on their human masters — is issued in a hefty report funded by and prepared for the US Navy’s high-tech and secretive Office of Naval Research. The report, the first serious work of its kind on military robot ethics, envisages a fast-approaching era where robots are smart enough to make battlefield decisions that are at present the preserve of humans. Eventually, it notes, robots could come to display significant cognitive advantages over Homo sapiens soldiers...
http://adjix.com/63ki
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=robots
rudkla - 20. Feb, 11:34