The Pentagon is preparing to accelerate its use of artificial intelligence technology on the battlefield.
The U.S. military is adopting new ethics principles as it prepares to accelerate its use of artificial intelligence technology on the battlefield.
The Pentagon’s push to speed up its AI capabilities has fueled a fight between tech companies over a $10-billion cloud computing contract known as the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure, or JEDI. Microsoft Corp. won the contract in October but Although the Pentagon acknowledged that AI “raises new ethical ambiguities and risks,” the new principles fall short of stronger restrictions favored by arms control advocates.
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