'We believe that a lot of the rules have to change.'
"We believe that a lot of the rules have to change."The Pentagon is selling a t-shirt that says not to worry about their "killer robots" — which raises a lot of questions arguably answered by their t-shirt, it seems.
"Inside the department, clearly there’s a question about what is AI for," said Groen, head of the Pentagon's Joint Artificial Intelligence Center, during the May 25 event. "And, although there are conversations about killer robots and all the rest, I think the reality is much more mundane.
But according to the report, the Defense Department is developing new rules that may change that, a rather terrifying change in tone.During the Atlantic Council event, Groen used a lot of jargon about AI-driven "business environments," and "data domains" and "implementation" in his speech, but a statement he made about paradigms shifting is almost as telling as the offhanded comment about autonomous killing machines.
"We believe that a lot of the rules have to change," he said, "a lot of the thought processes have been rendered obsolete, and, maybe, the cores of how our organizational processes work have to be reevaluated through the lens of artificial intelligence and data.", the military has been weighing regulations or even an outright ban on killer robots.
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