CNET article on Project Maven
Combining lethal drones with machine learning has added yet another element which seemingly puts machines alone in the decision making of life and death, and now adding to this whatever distinction between private and governmental interests should appear to be less obviously so. Could military operations be moving more so in the direction of outsourcing its operations to mercenary contractors?
If the last war in Iraq proved that more and more blurring of these lines, it seems Google may be offering its services to aid in the destructive capacity of who lives and who dies.
Though a maybe a few things to be reconciled, when machine learning algorithms mistake a turtle for a gun
When 'bad' decision making becomes an algorithm!
Combining lethal drones with machine learning has added yet another element which seemingly puts machines alone in the decision making of life and death, and now adding to this whatever distinction between private and governmental interests should appear to be less obviously so. Could military operations be moving more so in the direction of outsourcing its operations to mercenary contractors?
If the last war in Iraq proved that more and more blurring of these lines, it seems Google may be offering its services to aid in the destructive capacity of who lives and who dies.
Though a maybe a few things to be reconciled, when machine learning algorithms mistake a turtle for a gun
When 'bad' decision making becomes an algorithm!
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