Humans will always control killer drones, says ministry of defence
Britain's military will commit to ensuring that drones and other remote weaponry are always under human control, as part of a new doctrine designed to calm concerns about the development of killer robots. The move by the Ministry of Defence comes after more than 100 leading robotics experts wrote to the United Nations urging the organisation to step in to halt the development of artificial intelligence in weaponry. The announcement is also timed in response to demonstrations at this week's biennial Defence and Security Equipment International (DSEI) fair, one of the world's biggest arms exhibitions. More than 34,000 visitors are expected to attend the event at the ExCeL centre in east London's docklands. The new doctrine will make clear that the UK opposes the development of autonomous weapons systems that could operate without trained controllers and traditional chains of command.
Sep-9-2017, 23:15:11 GMT
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