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520 | _aThe killer robot has been a science-fiction staple for decades, but rapid advances in artificial intelligence may soon usher in the era of lethal autonomous machines for real. If one counts certain ship-borne air-defense systems, that day has already arrived. But a growing chorus of critics think machines shouldn't be licensed to kill. With the United Nations likely to take up the issue in 2014, here's a look back at the surprisingly long history of lethal autonomy. | ||
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_aForeign Policy: _gJanuary/February 2014, pp.18-19 (66) |
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