May 19, 2009

Ethical Guide for Robot Warriors in the Works

Smart missiles, rolling robots, and flying drones, currently controlled by humans, are being used on the battlefield more every day. But what happens when humans are taken out of the loop, and robots are left to make decisions, like who to kill or what to bomb, on their own?

Ronald Arkin, a professor of computer science at Georgia Tech, is in the first stages of developing an "ethical governor," a package of software and hardware that tells robots when and what to fire. His book on the subject, "Governing Lethal Behavior in Autonomous Robots," comes out this month.

He argues not only can robots be programmed to behave more ethically on the battlefield, they may actually be able to respond better than human soldiers.

More at Discovery News

2 comments:

  1. Just wait 'til they figure out that they can respond better than us lousy humans and decide that we aren't needed.

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  2. I wouldn't mind if wars were fought entirely by robots at some point in the future. Then again, is it a war if nobody dies?

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