March 1st 2008 04:04 am

Military Turing test to make autonomous war robots legal?

Filed under: Robots that we are not experts in the field or anything, but if the lawyer and engineer Chris Elliot knows a thing or two about the legal issues, a kind of "military Turing test" could be the key to legally in the deployment of autonomous systems Battle. In its current form, "weapons intrinsically incapable of distinguishing between civilian and military targets are illegal" - at least according to Mr.

Elliot - but thanks to the evidence of an intelligent war machine capacity to refine legitimate targets in the brush and was friendly, everything could change. Of course, in reality the administration of the test remains a mystery, but given that the robots remotely controlled armed currently used in Iraq, and someone to count and calculate a solution to this dilemma.

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