is the military use of AI in cyber warfare or regarding weaponized unmanned vehicles or drones (Ernest and Carroll2016; Anderson and Waxman2013). According to media reports, the US government alone intends to invest two billion dollars in military AI projects over the next 5 years (Fryer-Biggs...
Lead in military ethics and AI safety. To achieve these objectives, DOD established the Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Officer (CDAO) with the goal of accelerating “DOD adoption of data, analytics, and artificial intelligence from the boardroom to the battlefield to enable decision adva...
60,108]. Therefore, there is a growing need for holistic defence strategies that combine traditional security practices with AI-driven threat detection and response capabilities [2,50,109]. Lastly, the “automated drones for criminal activity" attack type as mentioned in Table5does not ...
The ability of machines to make truly independent and autonomous decisions is a goal of many, not least of military leaders who wish to take the human out of the loop as much as possible, claiming that autonomous military weaponry-most notably drones-can make decisions more quickly and with ...
Nine out of twelve members of the ethics committee chosen by Axon to help guide the company’s technology decisions have resigned. They cite the company’splans to put in Taser-equipped drones as well as a plethora of surveillance of schools. “After several years of work, the company ha...
military drones. "We believe that Google should not be in the business of war," employees wrote. "Therefore we ask that Project Maven be cancelled, and that Google draft, publicize and enforce a clear policy stating that neither Google nor its contractors will ever build warfare technology."...
(CAGR) over those two years. Rising acquisition of tiny drones for military applications such as Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) will boost small drone market development throughout the projected period [15]. Despite the growing interest in UAVs, there are still several ...
For automation, not surprisingly, the focus is on automating information analyses, which is common to all examples. Further, AI is used to automate the acquisition of large amounts of volatile – or Big – data. This includes aerial and satellite imagery collected by drones; the using police ...
operations [160]. Nine out of 11 members resigned after Axon announced plans to develop taser-equipped drones to be used in schools without consulting the board first [57].Footnote3These cases show that designing an AI ethics board can be challenging. They also highlight the need for more ...
Some have called for military robots to be programmed with ethics. But this raises issues about the programmer's accountability in the case where a drone kills civilians by mistake. Philosophical dilemmas There have been many philosophical debates regarding theethical decisionsAI will have to make. ...