Friday Poll: Are ‘killer robots’ a real threat?

This illustration imagines a world where robots can kill autonomously.

(Credit: Russell Christian for Human Rights Watch)

When you think of killer robots, you probably imagine Arnold Schwarzenegger running around in a leather jacket and sunglasses, or even ED-209 from “Robocop” causing all kinds of damage. Those sorts of mechanical menaces from film are turning out to be the subject of some real concern in the actual world.

A month ago, Human Rights Watch launched a campaign aimed at stopping killer robots. “Urgent action is needed to preemptively ban lethal robot weapons that would be able to select and attack targets without any human intervention,” the organization said in a release.

Now, Christof Heyns, United Nations special rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary, or arbitrary executions, is on the anti-killer-robot bandwagon. He is concerned about lethal autonomous robots (LARs) that could make life and death decisions without the intervention or explicit command from a human. Imagine a drone with a Terminator mindset, and you’ll see why he’s worried.

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