A thought-provoking reflection on how AI will change conflict
But its valedictory report in March caused a furore. It noted that in a battle around Tripoli last year, Libya's government had "hunted down and remotely engaged" the enemy with drones--and not just any drones. The Kargu-2 was programmed to attack "without requiring data connectivity between the operator and the munition". The implication was that it could pick its own targets. Your browser does not support the audio element.
Jul-2-2021, 07:16:12 GMT
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