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It’s up to us if powerful AI embodies our virtues or our vices

12 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS: How will our deepest thoughts at the end of 2017 be altered by the intellectual climate of 2018?

By Anil Ananthaswamy

30 December 2017

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In November, an organisation to stop autonomous weapons released a video. In it, a fictional spokesman for small, weaponised drones reaches out to grab one that’s hovering nearby. The drone easily evades him. “Hell of a pilot?” asks the man. “No, that skill is all AI. It’s flying itself.” He extends his palm and the drone gracefully lands on it.

The drone’s toolset includes cameras, sensors, face recognition and three grams of shaped explosive. The man throws the drone into the air and it zeroes in on a mannequin and blows a hole in its head. The…

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