The United Nation took action against the weaponized Artifial Intelligence. The agreement have been signed along side with all renounded big techies
and along side with the representatives of google , microsoft ,spacex, and many tentatives enthuists.
All signed a official letter for the attention of United Nation regarding the issue.
With total of 123 particpating nations voted to call off the automated weapon system
at the International Convention on Conventional Weapon at the headquater of United Nation.
The UN decision is significant in that it calls for formal discussions on the issue in 2017.
In high-level international deliberations, the move from "informal" to "formal" represents a real step forward,
said Stephen Goose,arms director of Human Rights Watch and a co-founder of the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots.
"In essence, they decided to move from the talk shop phase to the action phase, where they are expected to produce a concrete outcome,"
Goose said in an email exchange with Seeker.
Goose also said that pressure from the science and industry leaders,
including some rather apocalyptic warnings from Stephen Hawking, helped spur the UN into action.
"The scientific community appears quite unified in opposing the development of fully autonomous weapons," he said".
They worry that pursuit of fully autonomous weapons will damage the reputation of the AI community and make it more
difficult to move forward with beneficial AI efforts."
Aside from the obvious danger of killer robots gone rogue, the very development of such systems could lead to a "robotic arms race"
that threatens international stability, Goose said.
"The dangers of fully autonomous weapons are foreseeable, and we should take action now to prevent potentially
catastrophic future harm to civilians, to soldiers, and to the planet."
Link : www.stopkillerrobots.org/