Autonomous Warfare Ethics
Max argues against allowing algorithms to make life-or-death decisions, emphasizing the dangers of programming machines to define "bad guys." He highlights the moral shortcomings of autonomous systems compared to human soldiers, warning that these technologies could easily fall into the wrong hands, leading to catastrophic consequences. The discussion raises critical questions about international regulations to prevent an arms race in autonomous weaponry.In this clip
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Max Tegmark: AI and Physics | Lex Fridman Podcast #155
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Should we create AI that we can control, as discussed in the episode Max Tegmark: AI and Physics | Lex Fridman Podcast #155 and the clip Autonomous Warfare Ethics?
Should we create AI that we can control, as discussed in the episode Max Tegmark: AI and Physics | Lex Fridman Podcast #155 and the clip Autonomous Warfare Ethics?