Elon Musk leads 116 experts calling for outright ban of killer robots
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/aug/20/elon-musk-killer-robots-e... Some of the world’s leading robotics and artificial intelligence pioneers are calling on the United Nations to ban the development and use of killer robots. Tesla’s Elon Musk and Google’s Mustafa Suleyman are leading a group of 116 specialists from across 26 countries who are calling for the ban on autonomous weapons. The UN recently voted to begin formal discussions on such weapons which include drones, tanks and automated machine guns. Ahead of this, the group of founders of AI and robotics companies have sent an open letter to the UN calling for it to prevent the arms race that is currently under way for killer robots. ...
ben fatto.. anche qui... http://aic.camera.it/aic/scheda.html?numero=1/01620&ramo=CAMERA&leg=17
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/aug/20/elon-musk-killer-robots-e...
Some of the world’s leading robotics and artificial intelligence pioneers are calling on the United Nations to ban the development and use of killer robots.
Tesla’s Elon Musk and Google’s Mustafa Suleyman are leading a group of 116 specialists from across 26 countries who are calling for the ban on autonomous weapons.
The UN recently voted to begin formal discussions on such weapons which include drones, tanks and automated machine guns. Ahead of this, the group of founders of AI and robotics companies have sent an open letter to the UN calling for it to prevent the arms race that is currently under way for killer robots. ..._______________________________________________ nexa mailing list nexa@server-nexa.polito.it https://server-nexa.polito.it/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nexa
Carissimi, nello spirito di confronto che anima questa lista, pur sapendo che l'argomento è particolarmente controverso, mi permetto di rimandarvi a questo breve pezzo di Kenneth Anderson e Matthew Waxman, professori rispettivamente alla American University e alla Columbia Law School. Il primo in particolare si occupa dell'argomento da molto tempo: https://www.lawfareblog.com/primer-debates-over-law-and-ethics-autonomous-we... "An international public debate over the law and ethics of autonomous weapon systems (AWS) has been underway since 2012, with those urging legal regulation of AWS under existing principles and requirements of the international law of armed conflict, on the one side, in argument with opponents who favor, instead, a preemptive international treaty ban on all such weapons, on the other. This Chapter provides an introduction to this international debate, offering the main arguments on each side. These include disputes over defining an AWS, the morality and law of automated targeting and target selection by machine, and the interaction of humans and machines in the context of lethal weapons of war. Although the Chapter concludes that a categorical ban on AWS is unjustified morally and legally — favoring the law of armed conflict’s existing case-by-case legal evaluation — it offers an exposition of arguments on each side of the AWS issue." Il pezzo introduce e rimanda ad un articolo più lungo, disponibile su SSRN, e ad altri lavori che potrebbero essere utili per comprendere le posizioni in campo. Suggerisco anche a chi fosse a digiuno degli elementi di base il libro "Moral Machines" di Wallach ed Allen, OUP (2010). Non mi risulta una edizione italiana. A presto, Andrea On Mon, Aug 21, 2017 at 4:14 AM, Stefano Quintarelli <stefano@quintarelli.it
wrote:
ben fatto.. anche qui... http://aic.camera.it/aic/scheda.html?numero=1/01620&ramo=CAMERA&leg=17
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/aug/20/elon- musk-killer-robots-experts-outright-ban-lethal-autonomous-weapons-war
Some of the world’s leading robotics and artificial intelligence pioneers are calling on the United Nations to ban the development and use of killer robots.
Tesla’s Elon Musk and Google’s Mustafa Suleyman are leading a group of 116 specialists from across 26 countries who are calling for the ban on autonomous weapons.
The UN recently voted to begin formal discussions on such weapons which include drones, tanks and automated machine guns. Ahead of this, the group of founders of AI and robotics companies have sent an open letter to the UN calling for it to prevent the arms race that is currently under way for killer robots. ..._______________________________________________ nexa mailing list nexa@server-nexa.polito.it https://server-nexa.polito.it/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nexa
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Caro Andrea, aggiungo alle tue proposte di letture, l'ultimo libro di Toby Walsh che, tra le altre cose, soppesa proprio i pro e contra dei killer robot... Qui il link al libro: https://www.blackincbooks.com.au/books/its-alive Ne parlo con Toby e Stuart Russel dopodomani a Melbourne: http://www.medianet.com.au/releases/141447/ Cheers, Ugo 2017-08-21 11:28 GMT+02:00 Andrea Glorioso <andrea@digitalpolicy.it>:
Carissimi,
nello spirito di confronto che anima questa lista, pur sapendo che l'argomento è particolarmente controverso, mi permetto di rimandarvi a questo breve pezzo di Kenneth Anderson e Matthew Waxman, professori rispettivamente alla American University e alla Columbia Law School. Il primo in particolare si occupa dell'argomento da molto tempo:
https://www.lawfareblog.com/primer-debates-over-law-and- ethics-autonomous-weapon-systems
"An international public debate over the law and ethics of autonomous weapon systems (AWS) has been underway since 2012, with those urging legal regulation of AWS under existing principles and requirements of the international law of armed conflict, on the one side, in argument with opponents who favor, instead, a preemptive international treaty ban on all such weapons, on the other. This Chapter provides an introduction to this international debate, offering the main arguments on each side. These include disputes over defining an AWS, the morality and law of automated targeting and target selection by machine, and the interaction of humans and machines in the context of lethal weapons of war. Although the Chapter concludes that a categorical ban on AWS is unjustified morally and legally — favoring the law of armed conflict’s existing case-by-case legal evaluation — it offers an exposition of arguments on each side of the AWS issue."
Il pezzo introduce e rimanda ad un articolo più lungo, disponibile su SSRN, e ad altri lavori che potrebbero essere utili per comprendere le posizioni in campo.
Suggerisco anche a chi fosse a digiuno degli elementi di base il libro "Moral Machines" di Wallach ed Allen, OUP (2010). Non mi risulta una edizione italiana.
A presto,
Andrea
On Mon, Aug 21, 2017 at 4:14 AM, Stefano Quintarelli < stefano@quintarelli.it> wrote:
ben fatto.. anche qui... http://aic.camera.it/aic/scheda.html?numero=1/01620&ramo=CAMERA&leg=17
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/aug/20/elon-musk -killer-robots-experts-outright-ban-lethal-autonomous-weapons-war
Some of the world’s leading robotics and artificial intelligence pioneers are calling on the United Nations to ban the development and use of killer robots.
Tesla’s Elon Musk and Google’s Mustafa Suleyman are leading a group of 116 specialists from across 26 countries who are calling for the ban on autonomous weapons.
The UN recently voted to begin formal discussions on such weapons which include drones, tanks and automated machine guns. Ahead of this, the group of founders of AI and robotics companies have sent an open letter to the UN calling for it to prevent the arms race that is currently under way for killer robots. ..._______________________________________________ nexa mailing list nexa@server-nexa.polito.it https://server-nexa.polito.it/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nexa
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