China showcased its robot 'dogs of war' equipped with machine guns during joint military drills with Cambodian forces, marking its largest-ever exercise with Cambodia. Over 2,000 troops participated, including 760 Chinese military personnel. Meanwhile, the US Marines are testing robot dogs armed with AI-targeting rifles and SENTRY guns that feature AI-powered human and facial recognition for special operations. These guns, however, do not fire autonomously and require a human operator to pull the trigger. Palmer Luckey has expressed concerns that future AI systems in warfare will inevitably cause unintended deaths, highlighting the need for human oversight in military operations.
China shows off its robot ‘dogs of war’ in Cambodia China’s military yesterday showed off its machine-gun equipped robot battle “dogs” at the start of its biggest ever drills with Cambodian forces. More than 2,000 troops, including 760 Chinese military personnel, are taking… https://t.co/JmYr4MZGJD
The US Marines are testing robot dogs armed with SENTRY guns that have AI powered human and facial recognition. However the guns do not fire autonomously and need a human operator to shoot the gun. Working on AI safety in big tech seems quaint given the existence of defense tech https://t.co/VPFyfch2e5
The US Marines are testing robot dogs armed with SENTRY guns that have AI powered human and facial recognition. However the guns do not fire autonomously and need a human operator to pull the trigger. Working on AI safety in big tech seems quaint given the existence defense tech https://t.co/FCHkCckvw2
Robot Dogs Armed With AI-aimed Rifles Undergo US Marines Special Ops Evaluation https://t.co/6w6HGMPwM3
➡️ Cutting-edge evaluation! Robot dogs equipped with AI-targeting rifles undergo assessment by US Marines for special operations. https://t.co/wn7YVtBj3g
🤖🇺🇸 Future AI Systems Will Inevitably Kill Innocents, Says Palmer Luckey — A Chilling Reality Palmer Luckey believes it's "certain" that future AI in warfare will cause unintended deaths. This stark warning underscores the need for human oversight in military operations. https://t.co/zgKsxVkpsU
China Shows off Robot ‘Dogs of War’ in Cambodia Drills https://t.co/NGOVwEShi8