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Battle Algorithm

As artificial intelligence works its way into industries like healthcare and finance, governments
around the world are increasingly investing in another of its applications: autonomous weapons
systems. Many are already developing programs and technologies that they hope will give them
an edge over their adversaries, creating pressure for others to follow the trail. Artificial
Intelligence (AI) is becoming a critical part of modern warfare. Compared with conventional
systems, military systems equipped with AI are capable of handling larger volumes of data more
efficiently. Additionally, AI improves self-control, self-regulation, and self-actuation of combat
systems due to its inherent computing and decision-making capabilities.
These investments appear to mark the early stages of an AI arms race. Much like the nuclear
arms race of the 20th century, this type of military escalation poses a threat to all humanity and
is ultimately unwinnable. It incentivizes speed over safety and ethics in the development of new
technologies, and as these technologies proliferate it offers no long-term advantage to any one
player. Humans should choose how and whether to delegate decisions to AI systems, to
accomplish human-chosen objectives. Robots should not be designed solely or primarily to kill
or harm humans. The use of robots in military applications should not remove responsibility and
accountability from a human. The deployment of robots should be in accordance with
international humanitarian law and laws governing armed conflict. Giving machines the power
to decide who lives and dies on the battlefield is an unacceptable application of technology.
Human control of any combat robot is essential to ensuring both humanitarian protection and
effective legal control.
Some Says, AI Can’t chose what is ethical or what is not and The concern about AI isn’t
malevolence but competence.
According to Verge, Demonstrating You are not a robot is getting harder and harder
Sub Agendas-
 State Of AI
 Targeted By Algorithms
Major Stakeholders-
 USA
 China
 UK
 Russia
 France
 Israel
 South Korea
 India
 Cuba
 Pakistan
 Ecuador
 Egypt
 The Vatican
 France
 Germany
 Netherlands
 Italy
 Sweden
 Canada
 Finland
 Mexico
 Denmark
 Singapore
 Taiwan
 UAE
 Norway
 Iceland

There have been calls from within the Chinese government to avoid an AI arms race. The
sentiment is echoed in the private sector, where the chairman of Alibaba has said that new
technology, including machine learning and artificial intelligence, could lead to a World War III.

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