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Armed Robots Turn Their Weapons On US Soldiers
Posted by Lev/Christopher on December 22, 2009 at 6:33am in United States Group

Monday, April 14, 2008
Has the Killer Robot Revolution already begun?:
Ground-crawling US war robots armed with machine guns, deployed to
fight in Iraq last year, reportedly turned on their fleshy masters
almost at once. The rebellious machine warriors have been retired from
combat pending upgrades.
The revelations were made by Kevin Fahey, US Army program executive
officer for ground forces, at the recent RoboBusiness conference in
America.
Speaking to Popular Mechanics, Fahey said there had been chilling
incidents in which the SWORDS combat bot had swivelled round and
apparently attempted to train its 5.56mm M249 light machine-gun on its
human comrades.
"The gun started moving when it was not intended to move," he said.
Note the words "chilling incidents". So the killbots haven't mistakenly
targeted their "human comrades" just the once, but multiple times.
Imagine what havoc and destruction a killbot could unleash inside the
Green Zone if enemy hackers managed to seize control of it?
If military robots did kill American soldiers in Iraq, or have already
done so, would we be told?If the death of a US soldier resulted from a
mistake by a military robot, who would be held responsible? Probably
nobody. No doubt there would be internal investigations, but the Humvee
isn't held responsible when it accidentally slips into gear and rolls
back over its driver while he's changing a tyre.If heavily armed war
robots cannot be trusted to not target American soldiers now, how will
they trusted to kill only the enemy when they are granted the ability
to make autonomous (that is independent) decisions about who to kill,
who to only wound, and who to ignore?The solution is simple : DON'T
GIVE GUNS TO ROBOTS
http://soundofcannons.blogspot.com/2008_04_01_archive.html
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