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AI on the march: Are killer robots on the way?
DW (English)
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2 years ago
Yesterday's science fiction is now reality—including in Germany's armed forces. Autonomous drones, transport robots and robotic dogs—more and more high tech is being deployed on the battle field.
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Robots can be friendly, they can entertain, and some can even act as caregivers.
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And then there are the others, so-called killer robots, the kind we've only seen in Hollywood
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movies that destroy and kill without human emotion.
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Killer robots sound like something out of a science fiction movie.
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The problem is that they're turning into reality.
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They're not the Terminator robot, they're not sophisticated robots, they're the sorts
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of drones that we're starting to see turning up on the battlefield in Ukraine.
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And increasingly, it's not humans that are controlling those drones, but it's computers.
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It's a simple technical matter to remove any humans from the control loop and replace them
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by algorithms.
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Tanks, soldiers and trenches.
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That's how it looked in Russia's invasion of Ukraine, until artificial intelligence
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began to be used on both sides, such as with the Bayraktar drones.
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A single one costs over 11 million euros.
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Then the legacy weapon systems of both the Ukrainians and the Russians, that is, those
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systems previously not equipped with AI, were equipped with it.
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And these systems changed the war.
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On the Russian side, for example, there were glide bombs that are equipped with AI.
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On the Ukrainian side, we see the equipment with AI, such as drones, or, and this is key,
01:37
the fact that Ukraine was able to be so effective and successful in the first few months has
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to do with the fact that they had very good situational awareness.
01:48
Military conflicts are all about data and evaluating it.
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Understanding speed is critical.
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AI can achieve this and make tactical decisions.
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With highly automated systems, we have to think carefully about how we organize the
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division of labor between human and machine.
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People have intentions, machines do not have intentions.
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And we use these machines, these automated systems, as tools.
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Can a drone become a humanoid killer robot, a Terminator?
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A Terminator?
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No, that's not possible.
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We haven't reached that level of technology yet.
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So we do see fascinating YouTube videos from Boston Dynamics, for example.
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We can see that these are machines that have a high level of performance in the area of
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motion control.
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When they do a somersault or things like that, that doesn't make them dangerous killer robots,
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though.
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Last year, military spending worldwide rose to more than 2 trillion euros, a new record.
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The US is in first place with almost 750 billion euros.
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But China is also catching up.
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Russia increased its military budget by around 9% in 2022.
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If you have an army that works with AI, you have different tactics than one that works
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without it.
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That is, it's not about putting artificial intelligence into a weapon system.
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It's about changing the whole system, training, tactics, organization.
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And it could be that smaller countries that are more agile in terms of the composition
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of their military, the cooperation between civil, military and industry, that they suddenly
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have a head start in bringing data together.
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Companies that develop robots for peaceful purposes are also working on autonomous weapon
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systems and receive money from governments to do so.
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Around 60 countries are working on such systems.
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The technologies are going to exist.
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They're going to be part of our lives.
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We're going to have autonomous cars.
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We're going to have autonomous trucks, autonomous buses.
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There's going to be lots of AI in our lives.
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And that technology could be repurposed, turned into autonomous weapons.
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So we can't stop that happening because we want all those positive uses of AI in our
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lives.
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But we can at least stop arms companies openly developing and selling such weapons and making
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them like the Kalashnikovs of today.
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One possible solution?
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Stricter regulations.
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But this is controversial.
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A few EU nations led by France are calling for extensive exemptions for some AI uses
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in the military.
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