November 25, 2022

The Future of Artificial Intelligence

Source: CQ Researcher

Journalist: Sarah Glazer

Society understandably fears a “killer robot” scenario. Empowering technologies to make human-driven decisions creates unpredictability, raising complex ethical questions about societal risk and accountability. However, although democracies must take a deliberate approach to autonomous weapon development and use, an outright ban of lethal autonomous weapons systems (LAWS) would only exacerbate the existing artificial intelligence (AI) “hype,” and put the United States and other like-minded nations at a strategic disadvantage globally.

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Author

  • Alexandra Seymour

    Former Associate Fellow, Technology and National Security Program

    Alexandra Seymour was an Associate Fellow for the Technology and National Security Program at CNAS. Her work focuses on artificial intelligence, defense innovation, semiconduc...