The story of an AI-controlled military drone that tried to kill a US operator is a lie
June 2, 2023
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In recent years, drone technology has advanced significantly for both image capture, delivery, and combat. The US Air Force is looking to develop AI capable of remotely controlling
In recent years, drone technology has advanced significantly for both image capture, delivery, and combat. The US Air Force is looking to develop AI capable of remotely controlling devices to be used in reconnaissance and even attack missions. Last Thursday (01), an alleged speech by Air Force Colonel Tucker “Cinco” Hamilton about an AI controlled drone trying to kill the operator during a simulation caused a huge online furor. However, today, June 2, Coronel claims that he was misunderstood and that his speech was merely hypothetical..
Hamilton was scheduled to give a speech on 24 May at an event hosted by the Royal Aeronautical Society. According to him, the AI ​​system would have ignored the operator’s order to “reach the target” and would eventually turn against the operator. “Though they identified the threat [nos testes de simulação]sometimes the human operator would say not to kill the threat. So what happened? [o drone] killed the operator. Killed the operator because this person interfered with the achievement of goals“.
Coronel and the BBC say the speech was taken out of context and the simulation was just hypothetical.
AI military drone experiment failed
The Colonel’s speech seems pretty clear, where he suggests that the AI-controlled drone killed its operator. After this topic began to circulate on the Internet, last Thursday he then tried to claim that his speech was hypothetical. In addition, the US Air Force said they had never conducted such an experiment. “We have never performed such an experiment, and we would not need to understand that this is a plausible result. Although this is a hypothetical example, it illustrates the real problems with AI capabilities.Hamilton commented.
In response to Business Insider, Air Force spokesperson Ann Stefanek also denied the veracity of the story. “The Department of the Air Force has not conducted any of these AI drone simulations and remains committed to the ethical and responsible use of AI technology.According to her, Hamilton’s comments were taken out of context and should not be taken as a true story, just a possibility.
With the technological progress of drones and the use of drones in military scenarios such as the conflict between Ukraine and Russia, it makes sense that the US military is one of the biggest investors in technology. In addition, the development of AI opens up new opportunities for the military use of drones.
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