When Arnold Schwarzenegger's T-800 character said that "I will come back" in the 1984 science fiction film "Terminator", most people think that this line has a future prospect It is not.
Fast forward in 2018 and trying to find out how to deal with human beings and how to define "murder robots" and their inevitable roles that affect humans
This week the experts from several countries gathered at the UN Secretariat in Geneva and focused on deadly autonomous weapons systems, the ways in which they could be regulated, and other issues.
According to UN officials, in theory, there is no fully autonomous computer controlled weapon. The discussion has just begun, and experts are sometimes working on solving basic definition problems. The United States believes it is too early to define such a system.
Several advocacy groups said governments and military should be prevented from developing such a system, and that caused fear, and some critics were in a painful situation with regard to their use I guided it to imagine.
Dasha artificial intelligence researcher Rasha Abdul Rahim said that Killer robot "is no longer a science fiction novel" and warns that technology advances are beyond international law
Prior to the meeting, researchers announced a new report that autonomous weapons violate international law and prohibit them from having "moral demands".
A new report by Human Rights Watch and Harvard Law School's International Human Rights Clinic stated that such autonomous weapons would violate Martens' provision - humanitarian law widely accepted all over the world.
It requires a new technology to be judged by 'humanitarianism' and 'public conscience guidelines' which are not covered under the provisions of other treaties.
"The idea of entrusting decisions of life and death to cruel machinery without caring and understanding is not consistent with the terms of Martens chilling my blood," said the robot who wrote the robot war earlier in 2007 Expert, Noel Sharkey. Truth tells the guardian
The research company IDC predicts that world robots and drones will reach $ 20.1 billion in 2013 by 2022. This is from an estimated $ 95.9 billion in 2018.
Over the years, Elon Musk, a legendary theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking, and many other notable people have warned about the emergence of artificial intelligence.
In September 2017, Musk said on Twitter that AI believes it can play a direct role in triggering the Third World War. Musk's idea was to respond to Russian President Vladimir Putin. He said, "The country [artificial intelligence], the leader of this field, will become the ruler of the world."
Prior to his death in November, Hawking believed that artificial intelligence eventually "destroys" humans if we are not careful.
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He said: "DARPA tried to attack it and said," This is not about killing robots and murderers, it is a disaster response, "but everyone knows what the real benefit is "In the battle of the city, not humans, your soldiers will not be killed, it is a dream, this is the ultimate reason for DARPA to fund these things." About a year ago, the US Department of Defense I issued directive 3000.09. Autonomy: "The document on this 15 page defines an autonomous weapon - Gubrud calls it a killer robot - once enabled it will not be able to intervene any further by human operators. Please select and join. "
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