Data Privacy,
Military Law
Aug. 18, 2021
Military AI programs raise concerns over false identification
The military’s use of AI technology has sparked concerns that combat decisions could be made solely by computers, which could lead to unwarranted escalation because computers may not be programmed to take into account political and humanitarian considerations.




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