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Government Response to the House of Lords Select Committee on Artificial Intelligence


Government Response to the House of Lords Select Committee on Artificial Intelligence
Published 22 February 2021
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The Pentagon is investing in weapons that can decide when to kill, but can we teach machines to fight ethically?


By ZACHARY FRYER-BIGGS | Special To The Washington Post | Published: February 19, 2021
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That startling bang is the object of this exercise, part of a class in military ethics being taught to these sophomores at the U.S. Military Academy. The cadets have programmed the tank with an algorithm directing it to use its lance to kill the enemy fighters; now they are tweaking it to make the robot either more or less aggressive in fulfilling its mission w ....

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