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Killer robots in the army? The expert warns against something completely different

Calder McHugh: Why are current artificial intelligence tools poorly suited for military applications?

Mieke Eoyang: There are many barriers built into the large language models used by society that are useful to them but not to the military. You don't want the average civilian using AI tools trying to plan how to kill multiple people. And the Pentagon's mission is to think about lethality and be prepared to deliver it. So there are some things that may not be consistent between civilian and military use of AI.

And can't this be improved simply by giving the existing AI model more lethality freedom?

Ashley Davis

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