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Geoffrey Hinton says killer robots and drones are lowering the human cost of war — and making conflicts easier to start.
Three years of grinding war between Russia and Ukraine has dramatically changed the way militaries large and small fight. And ...
From drone swarms and AI-assisted command systems to biotech on the battlefield, the next great war may be determined by algorithms rather than traditional military might.
War is changing—and nowhere has that change been more evident than in Ukraine. In recent years, drones, ground robots, and AI tools have graduated from the realm of “what‑if” and are now a ...
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Ahead of a military parade in Beijing on September 3, a video of armed robots marching in unison was shared in social media ...
As the Army develops drones capable of heavy lifting, it could use them to pick up casualties and transport plasma in the event of a bloodier future battlefield, according to the acting commanding ...
AI godfather Geoffrey Hinton warns that killer robots could make wars easier to start by lowering the human cost of conflict. However the advanced technology he suggests will make the wars more lethal ...
Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza and humanitarian blockade, which it partially lifted in March, continues to plunge the ...