'Ban Killer Bots,' Urges Human Rights Watch
Taco Cowboy writes "A self-proclaimed 'Human Rights Group' — the 'International Human Rights Clinic' from Harvard Law School — has teamed up with 'Human Rights Watch' to urge the banning of 'Killer Robots.' A report issued by the Human Rights Watch, with the title of 'Losing Humanity,' claimed autonomous drones that could attack without human intervention would make war easier and endanger civilians. Where's the 'Robot Rights Watch' just when you need 'em?"
We should go back to using cruise missiles and carpet bombing.
“Common sense is not so common.” — Voltaire
That's nothing new. It's no different than land mines...
Oh, wait...
"Convictions are more dangerous enemies of truth than lies."
Why would you deride human rights groups, Taco Cowboy? And yes, drones that attack autonomously are a very bad idea.
While cliche, take a look at "wargames".
Abstracting away the reality that you are killing people, by making a machine do the actual deed after deployment removes the innate guilt of killing those people.
It makesit fantastically easier to justify and ignore wholesale slaughter.
A glitch on the program makes the drone think that anyone carrying a cylinder 2ft long and 1 inch diameter a combatant? (Looks like a gun barrel!) Well, all those poor fuckers carrying brooms and sweeping their patios had it coming! Nevermind those uppity pool boys with dipnets! Can't make an omlette without breaking some eggs, right?!
When you can simply push a button and walk away without having to witness the attrocities you cause, you abstract away a fair bit of your conscience.
The military probably thinks that's a GREAT thing! Kids with guns won't cause mental trainwrecks to drones when they get mowed down, and the operator doesn't have to see it!
The reality is that deploying terminators is the same as turning a blind eye to consequences, and the innately terrible thing that war is, and why it should always be avoided whenever and however possible.
Indeed. Humans NEVER accept that the answer is so simple.
Don't resort to war. If your cause requires forcing somebody else at gunpoint to comply, it isn't just, it isn't honorable, and it cannot be justified. So, just don't do it.
Let's say that China attacks Guam tomorrow, and starts moving for Hawaii and the US mainland. What should be done? What should France have done when Germany invaded them in the blitzkrieg?
Clearly somebody isn't justified in any war. Frequently it's both parties. However, it is the height of intellectual dishonesty to say that war is never justified for any of the participants.
Yes, war is never, ever a good thing. Sometimes, though, it really is better than the alternative.
I won't join Slashcott. OTOH, If Beta goes live, I just won't be back until it's fixed. Sorry Dice.
They don't have feelings. If you don't believe me, go stab your toaster.
I tried that and it bit me. Now I've got a burn scar all down my arm and I'm convinced it's plotting with the microwave.
You are not a brain: http://books.google.com/books?id=2oV61CeDx-YC
...will be killed by the robots of those who don't.
We have permission from the country involved. Those strikes are happening in countries where the national government doesn't control all of its territory. Drones are a good weapon to use against people in non-state organizations like Al Queda. Innocent deaths are minimized and you can actually damage the organization by getting to the planners instead of just killing indoctrinated sixteen year olds.