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HomeCurrent UndergraduatesAcademicsDrones Will Soon be Able to Kill during War without Human Assistance

Drones Will Soon be Able to Kill during War without Human Assistance

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CBS Local
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http://washington.cbslocal.com/2012/10/01/professor-drones-will-soon-be-able-to-...
Oct 1

Ronald Arkin (Interactive Comp) believes that drones will soon be able to kill enemies on their own independently. Arkin added that robotic weapons should be designed as “ethical” warriors and that these type of robots could wage war in a more “humane” way. Source: CBS Local

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