- In a proposal to ban autonomous killing robots, Sir Richard, who heads the British Joint Forces Command until the last moment, told news that any call to use the weapon is expected to be laughed at, by countries that allow pressure to expand this technology. For war
Sir Richard said Britain would never again choose a fully independent abilities, but wrote: "If you ask others around the world, they have no equivalent value of struggle". He repeated the fact that in the future, a deadly weapon system without people in circles would appear one way or another.
And the cause? Development of performance, affordability and ability to save human lives, according to retired superiors. "Why would you give a 19-year-old child with a rifle to a house first to see if there's anything there if you can send a robot and there are many, many cases in terrestrial and marine environments."
Demonstrating the failure to stop nuclear war, Sir Richard also said: "The global experience of having legislation that then estimates that things do not increase is not great."
Last week, more than 100 technology intellectuals, including CEO Tesla Elon Musk and Mustafa Suleyman, Head of Applied AI at Google DeepMind, wrote a clear letter to the United Nations requesting a ban on the use of artificial artificial weapons systems that are implemented automatically. , Shielded vehicles and submarines.
"Deadly autonomous weapons threaten to cultivate a third revolution in warfare," the letter read. "As they grow, they will allow armed conflict to be fought on a larger scale than before, and on a time scale faster than can be understood by humans.