Future Warfare: The Dehumanisation of C2 – Part 2 of 4

Murray Shanahan, an expert in Cognitive Robotics and senior scientist at DeepMind, writes that military commanders might understandably have reservations over their roles being usurped by AI.[1] The ascent of the autonomous weapons creates a great challenge for the commanders: on one hand, autonomous weapons are much more effective in the process of detection, avoiding threats more quickly and accurately than any human pilot.

[1] Shanahan Murray, „The Technological Singularity”, MIT Press, Cambridge, 2015 p. 154

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