Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
November 28, 2013
Professor of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Noel Sharkey warns that autonomous robots armed with tasers may soon be used for crowd control purposes.
Sharkey chairs The International
Committee for Robot Arms Control, a group which is seeking to achieve an
international ban on robots that can act autonomously and kill humans.
“There’s certainly talk of arming robots with tasers,” Sharkey
told the Alex Jones Show, adding, “but tasers are kind of deadly – 150 people
died in the U.S. within a period of two years from taser abuse, so if you start
arming robots with tasers then I think it’s only a short step to arming them
with lethal weapons.”
Sharkey said that his organization had enjoyed recent success at
the United Nations with French and American delegations in moving to prohibit
armed autonomous robots by putting forward the issue as a mandate for discussion
at the UN.
“There was a massive discussion and they accepted the mandate so
next year the CCW committee (Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons) are
setting up an expert workshop to take this on board and discuss it,” said
Sharkey.
Sharkey has
predicted that within the next 30 years, “Humanoid walking robots would be
more in use for crowd control at games, strikes and riots. Robots will patrol
city centres and trouble spots where fights are likely to break out.”
The professor sees the drones being used to run checkpoints, check
IDs and make arrests with the aid of “non-lethal” weapons.
DARPA has already announced the creation of a robotic drone that
looks human, with the construction of PETMAN by Boston Dynamics.
Sharkey described the DARPA robots as “an incredible technical achievement, but
it’s unfortunate that it’s going to be used to kill people.”
In a 50-page report published last year, Human
Rights Watch also warned that artificially intelligent robots let loose on
the battlefield would inevitably commit war crimes.
Former
intelligence officer Lt. Col. Douglas Pryer, also wrote an essay warning of
the threat posed by remorseless “killer robots” that will be used to stalk and
slaughter human targets in the near future.
Last year, experts at the prestigious University
of Cambridge announced a project to conduct research into the
“extinction-level risks” posed to humanity by artificially intelligent
robots.
Flying
drones that communicate with each other are now being developed for “hunting
terrorists” and other “homeland security” purposes, as well as UAVs that could
one day snatch
humans off the street.
The Pentagon is currently
developing robots with “real brains” that would enable them to think
independently and act autonomously. DARPA’s LS3 robot is already able to autonomously
track humans over rugged terrain.
Robot
drones that are capable of killing intruders have already been operational
along the South Korean border for years.
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