A factory robot designed to assemble Volkswagens recently claimed its first human victim when it malfunctioned and “grabbed” a 22-year-old contractor and threw him against a metal plate. The man died later in hospital, so severe were his impact injuries.
In this case, the worker’s death appears to have been an accident, but it highlights the far more worrisome trend of artificial intelligence (AI) used on the battlefield for analysis and strategy, for example in the current massive U.S. military exercises dubbed “Jade Helm”.
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Where are all the MIT students
All the movies from the 80s are coming true lol
Im sorry for the loss of a young person. However, I hope they continue to malfunction, the battle field will be littered with metal and wires, haha! Now why would they need robots when the reality is they will use mind control programs on the people? Are they capable of extracting every thought and feeling? If so, its time to take us out of this techno world and back back back to humanity.
Isaac Asimov’s “Three Laws of Robotics”
A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm. A robot must obey orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
I’m sorry but people die from accidents involving machinery every single day. This is in no way a machine uprising. It is an unfortunate accident that has overshadowed the death of a young man.
Send it to the WH to clean it out
@[100000525556740:2048:Benjamin Long] it is true that accidents happen around machines. It is also true that such accidents have terrible potential for disaster when the machine is an AI in control of military deployed inside our borders.
This is old. And it was a car making robot…