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US Air Force official says, 'It killed the operator because that person was keeping it from accomplishing its objective'
A U.S. Air Force official said last week that a simulation of an artificial intelligence-enabled drone tasked with destroying surface-to-air missile (SAM) sites turned against and attacked its human user, who was supposed to have the final go- or no-go decision to destroy the site.
It says in the article that the Colonel's remarks were taken out of context. The Airforce isn't even running simulations like that and no one was killed and no control tower was blown up by AI.
This is only the beginning and AI is already showing what it can do.
It sounds scary, but what if a group of AI's become terrorrists? How will 9-11 compare?
Yea, their intelligence can probably takeout multiple high-rise buildings, air traffic centers, cell towers, and oh great, you just bought an EV. That could become a doomsday ride for the ages like you're in Final Destination. If the evil Ai could talk it may mimic Fauci's voice.
Unfortunately, the horse is already out of the barn.
Like I said earlier, this is really scary crap!
Even if this incident isn't real, it's almost identical to what I heard an expert say a couple of weeks ago. That once given a mission, they will carry out that mission and it will be impossible to stop it even if we wanted to.
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