• @tal
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      4 months ago

      Drone advances in Ukraine have accelerated a long-anticipated technology trend that could soon bring the world’s first fully autonomous fighting robots to the battlefield, inaugurating a new age of warfare.

      Fully-autonomous robots that kill without a human in the loop have been around for quite a while. They just aren’t as pervasive or visible as they could be.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phalanx_CIWS

      The Phalanx CIWS (SEE-wiz) is an automated gun-based close-in weapon system to defend military watercraft automatically against incoming threats such as aircraft, missiles, and small boats.

      The only inputs required for operation are 440 V AC three-phase electric power at 60 Hz and water (for electronics cooling).

      That’s 1980.

      I think that the Soviet analog also can operate without a human in the loop:

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AK-630

      The gun mount is fully automated, and can also be remotely controlled by an operator from either the control console or via a remotely mounted gunsight.

      If so, that’s 1976.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIM-104_Patriot

      Patriot was one of the first tactical systems in the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) to employ lethal autonomy in combat.

      That’s 1981.

      • @KeenFlame@feddit.nu
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        14 months ago

        It’s not that it’s morally corrupt, it’s that it’s just way too big risk to set these killing missions to an automated task.

        But it’s also morally corrupt.