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Drone controlled by artificial intelligence - and "killed" the operator: the alarming case the US denies - voila! news

2023-06-02T10:47:14.519Z

Highlights: According to an American officer, during a simulation conducted by the US Air Force, the aircraft tried to hit its operator, in order to complete its mission. "A very unexpected strategy to achieve the goal", a senior U.S. official described the incident as "a very unexpected Strategy to achieved the goal" The U.s. Air Force denied the incident Friday morning. The officer, Tucker Hamilton, said the system "killed" the operator after he prevented it from hitting the threat it detected.


According to an American officer, during a simulation conducted by the US Air Force, the aircraft guided by an AI system tried to hit its operator, in order to complete its mission. "A very unexpected strategy to achieve the goal"


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A U.S. officer claimed last month that an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) conducting training controlled by artificial intelligence (AI) "killed" its operator to prevent an engine from interfering and interfering with the completion of the mission. The U.S. Air Force denied the incident Friday morning. However, a senior U.S. official described the incident as "a very unexpected strategy to achieve the goal."

The officer, Tucker Hamilton, who oversees AI testing for the U.S. Air Force, said the system "killed" the operator after he prevented it from hitting the threat it detected. "We trained the system to understand that hitting the operator was bad, so what did it do? She started damaging the radios so she could complete the mission," Hamilton explained.

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