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WIRED
Whoever you vote for is the person who will decide the fate of killer robots:
WIRED Opinion: The incoming commander-in-chief will have a historic opportunity to shape the future of robotics and war. They should seize it.
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Justin Cody 3 時間
and Hillary is on the verge of starting WW3 as the DNC channels the Ghost of the 1950's Red Scare
Lisha Simmonds 3 時間
wow - more evidence that the issues are being buried by drama. How do we refocus on ?
Hendrik Leddin 3 時間
Kayo Keating 3 時間
Think Hillary will fulfill her desire to takeout Assange? Hope she doesn't get to make such a decision.
Adrian Wainer 3 時間
. It is inevitable that there will be greater and greater automation on the battle field.
Joseph Day 3 時間
Nobody has a choice about killer robots. War will drive it, particularly when people become a limiting factor, e.g. < 9g acceleration
Eric Nordberg 3 時間
fun quote (HRC on Assange) "can't we just drone this guy?"
Bendrix 3 時間
either way I don't think they are going anywhere.
UX TALKS 3 時間
Isn't democracy fashionable anymore??
Jonathan Hughes 2 時間
pretty sure that regardless of the outcome ... killer robots are perfectly safe.
HELLO SA & WORLD 2 時間
Mike Walker 1 時間
: Whoever you vote for is the person who will decide the fate of killer robots:
PKG 1 時間
why does this article fail to address the high number of executions Obama has made using remote drone strikes (sans permission)?