An curved arrow pointing right. Movies would have you believe that killer robots are the inevitable future of technology gone awry — but Neil deGrasse Tyson isn’t afraid, here’s why.
AI had appeared in Hollywood movies before, often in the form of robots. But the fear of a computer becoming self-aware, and making decisions that were bad for humans, was a new and terrifying one.
"Killer robots" may seem like something from a sci-fi film, but reality is catching up More than 100 of the world's top robotics experts wrote a letter to the United Nations recently calling for a ...
In a letter to the organisation, artificial intelligence (AI ... A potential ban on the development of "killer robot" technology has previously been discussed by UN committees.
An curved arrow pointing right. Movies would have you believe that killer robots are the inevitable future of technology gone awry — but Neil deGrasse Tyson isn’t afraid, here’s why.