Artificial intelligence (AI) makes it possible for machines to learn from experience, adjust to new inputs and perform human-like tasks. Lethal autonomous weapons systems use artificial intelligence to identify and kill human targets without human intervention. Russia, the United States and China have all recently invested billions of dollars secretly developing AI weapons systems sparking fears of an eventual “AI Cold War.”In April 2024 +972 Magazine published a report detailing the Israeli Defense Forces intelligence-based program known as “Lavender.” Israeli intel…
Read moreResponse rates from 775 Australia voters.
46% Yes |
54% No |
46% Yes |
54% No |
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Unique answers from Australia voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@B345GG318hrs18H
For none kinetic results such as search and target acquisition, yes
@B32RT3F3 days3D
Yes, provided they are tested and used under strict supervision.
@B2WGS2X1wk1W
No, absolutely not. We should not further trivialise killing or destruction, or allow programs with a limited, to non-existent understanding of nuance to facilitate it. If it has to be done, it must be done by a human being, who can understand the weight of their decisions.
@B2SXP9S2wks2W
Yes, provided they are strictly monitored to avoid unnecessary damage.
@B2R8MS42wks2W
if the US, Russia, and China are all tripping over themselves to be the best at it, its pure evil. losers
@B2QBWS33wks3W
Thi is such a nuanced question that can't be a yes or no.
@9RTTQWK7mos7MO
Only when absolutely necessary to protect and preserve the immediate security of Australia.
@B24STGS2mos2MO
Yes, but there should be extreme caution to their use.
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