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AI has already been weaponized – that’s why we need to ban ‘killer robots’

Sep25
by Sindy Cator on September 25, 2018 at 9:38 am
Posted In: Around the Web, syndication


A dividing line is emerging in the debate over so-called killer robots. Many countries want to see new international law on autonomous weapon systems that can target and kill people without human intervention. But those countries already developing such weapons are instead trying to highlight their supposed benefits. I witnessed this growing gulf at a recent UN meeting of more than 70 countries in Geneva, where those in favor of autonomous weapons, including the US, Australia and South Korea, were more vocal than ever. At the meeting, the US claimed that such weapons could actually make it easier to follow…

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AI has already been weaponized – that’s why we need to ban ‘killer robots’

Sep25
by Sindy Cator on September 25, 2018 at 9:38 am
Posted In: Around the Web, syndication


A dividing line is emerging in the debate over so-called killer robots. Many countries want to see new international law on autonomous weapon systems that can target and kill people without human intervention. But those countries already developing such weapons are instead trying to highlight their supposed benefits. I witnessed this growing gulf at a recent UN meeting of more than 70 countries in Geneva, where those in favor of autonomous weapons, including the US, Australia and South Korea, were more vocal than ever. At the meeting, the US claimed that such weapons could actually make it easier to follow…

This story continues at The Next Web

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a couple of laughzillas on a blue diamond background

AI has already been weaponized – that’s why we need to ban ‘killer robots’

Sep25
by Sindy Cator on September 25, 2018 at 9:38 am
Posted In: Around the Web, syndication


A dividing line is emerging in the debate over so-called killer robots. Many countries want to see new international law on autonomous weapon systems that can target and kill people without human intervention. But those countries already developing such weapons are instead trying to highlight their supposed benefits. I witnessed this growing gulf at a recent UN meeting of more than 70 countries in Geneva, where those in favor of autonomous weapons, including the US, Australia and South Korea, were more vocal than ever. At the meeting, the US claimed that such weapons could actually make it easier to follow…

This story continues at The Next Web

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Walmart wants to track lettuce on the blockchain

Sep25
by Sindy Cator on September 25, 2018 at 9:27 am
Posted In: Around the Web, blockchain, cryptocurrency, Hard Fork


Walmart is asking all of its leafy greens suppliers to get on blockchain by this time next year. With instances of E. coli on the rise, particularly in romaine lettuce, Walmart is insisting that its suppliers use blockchain to track and trace products from source to the customer. Walmart notes that, while health officials at the Centers for Disease Control told Americans have already warned citizens to avoid eating lettuce grown in Yuma, Arizona, it’s near impossible for consumers to know where their greens are coming from. On one hand this could be a great system for reducing waste. Earlier…

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Walmart wants to track lettuce on the blockchain

Sep25
by Sindy Cator on September 25, 2018 at 9:27 am
Posted In: Around the Web, blockchain, cryptocurrency, Hard Fork


Walmart is asking all of its leafy greens suppliers to get on blockchain by this time next year. With instances of E. coli on the rise, particularly in romaine lettuce, Walmart is insisting that its suppliers use blockchain to track and trace products from source to the customer. Walmart notes that, while health officials at the Centers for Disease Control told Americans have already warned citizens to avoid eating lettuce grown in Yuma, Arizona, it’s near impossible for consumers to know where their greens are coming from. On one hand this could be a great system for reducing waste. Earlier…

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