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The military use of AI-enabled weapons is growing, and the industry that
provides them is booming
A squad of soldiers is under attack and pinned down by rockets in the close
quarters of urban combat. One of them makes a call over his radio, and within
moments a fleet of small autonomous drones equipped with explosives fly through
the town square, entering buildings and scanning for enemies before detonating
on command. One by one the suicide drones seek out and kill their targets. A
voiceover on the video, a fictional ad for multibillion-dollar Israeli weapons
company Elbit Systems, touts the AI-enabled drones’ ability to “maximize
lethality and combat tempo”.
While defense companies like Elbit promote their new advancements in artificial
intelligence (AI) with sleek dramatizations, the technology they are developing
is increasingly entering the real world.
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