Major powers are investing billions to create advanced AI weapons that can hunt and strike targets with no input from controllers.Last year a Turkish-made kamikaze drone made the world's first autonomous kill on human targets in Libya, a UN report revealed.But experts warn the technology is advancing so fast, governments and societies have not properly considered the dangers.They say machines making their own decisions are prone to unpredictable and rapidly spreading errors.These arise from codes called algorithms which even the programmers don't always understand and cannot stop going awry.If AI weapons in the future are armed with biological, chemical or even nuclear warheads, the results could be unintentional Armageddon.
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Major powers are investing billions to create advanced AI weapons that can hunt and strike targets with no input from controllers.Last year a Turkish-made kamikaze drone made the world's first autonomous kill on human targets in Libya, a UN report revealed.But experts warn the technology is advancing so fast, governments and societies have not properly considered the dangers.They say machines making their own decisions are prone to unpredictable and rapidly spreading errors.These arise from codes called algorithms which even the programmers don't always understand and cannot stop going awry.If AI weapons in the future are armed with biological, chemical or even nuclear warheads, the results could be unintentional Armageddon. Reply ReportPhilanders69 0 points825 days ago
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