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The use of autonomous drones on the battlefield has already raised plenty of murky ethical questions. Many experts and human rights groups have decried the use of killer robots, particularly when you consider the possibilities of technological flaws resulting in the deaths of innocent people — not to mention using the tech to commit atrocities with no direct human involvement.
But what would happen if such a technology were to land in the hands of terrorists and criminals, who aren’t beholden to the norms of modern warfare at all? In a new report, pan-European police agency Europol’s Innovation Lab has imagined a not-so-distant future in which criminals could hijack autonomous vehicles, drones, and humanoid robots to sow chaos.
By the year 2035, the report warns that law enforcement departments will need to deal with “crimes by robots, such as drones” that are “used as tools in theft,” not to mention “automated vehicles causing pedestrian injuries” — an eventuality we’ve already seen in numerous cases. Read more
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🚕 Waymo resumes service in San Francisco after robotaxis stall during blackout (link)
🤖 UPS is using a herd of robots and AI to spot fake returns (link)
⚠ OpenAI says AI browsers may always be vulnerable to prompt injection attacks (link)
🇰🇷 South Korean universities face ‘widespread cheating’ after AI exam scandals (link)
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