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Fearing AI: Possibility of Sentient Self-Autonomous Robots
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[QUOTE="Jarvis323, post: 6870791, member: 475688"] [HEADING=2][/HEADING] [URL]https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-023-00511-5[/URL] This is a prescient article. Unfortunately I couldn't find a version that isn't paywalled. Basically, the war in Ukraine is accelerating the pace at which we approach the inevitable point where people can mass produce fully autonomous slaughter-bots capable of efficient targeted mass murder. I can already guess what someone might say: Fully autonomous slaughter-bots are no different than sling shots. Or: Fully autonomous slaughter-bots aren't conscious or self aware, so no big deal, the worst that could happen is they make mistakes when they are killing people. Or: Slaughter-bots can't solve P=NP, so no problem. Or, I fear humans with fully autonomous slaughter-bot swarms, not slaughter-bot swarms. Or: First we need to figure out what human consciousness is, and whether slaughter-bots are capable of having it. Or: Show me the blueprints for the Slaughter-bots. Or: Where is the empirical evidence that slaughter-bot swarms are efficient at targeted mass murder? [/QUOTE]
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