I've noticed Silicon Valley founders being bolder and bolder when they talk about fully autonomous weapons, so I wrote about it: https://t.co/E4uRnyXf5E
Silicon Valley is debating if AI weapons should be allowed to decide to kill: https://t.co/yXPeNFdk5F by TechCrunch #infosec #cybersecurity #technology #news
Ah yes, because what we really need in the world is AI weapons making life-and-death decisions. Silicon Valley geniuses like Palmer Luckey and Joe Lonsdale are just *dying* to debate this moral conundrum. Read all about it and question humanity at https://t.co/F9PsnfwgsV.
Shield AI co-founder Brandon Tseng has raised over $1 billion to develop AI pilots, with a focus on their application in Ukraine. The company aims to build the world's best AI pilot and is deeply involved in the ethical debate surrounding the use of AI in military contexts. An interview with Tseng on TechCrunch highlights these issues. Silicon Valley is currently debating whether AI weapons should have the authority to make life-and-death decisions autonomously. The discussion is gaining traction among tech leaders like Palmer Luckey and Joe Lonsdale.