How AI Is Impacting the Future of Weaponry
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How AI Is Impacting the Future of Weaponry
AI is on the rise, and many are concerned about the effect it will have on the job market, education, the economy, and more. However, according to Wynton Hall, author of the new book Code Red, perhaps the most concerning development is AI-powered autonomous weapons, which are becoming “available to a host of actors, both state and nonstate.”
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From Breitbart:
The New York Post has exclusively published an excerpt of Wynton Hall’s new book Code Red, which hits the shelves on Tuesday. The excerpt explores the reality of AI-powered autonomous weapons, which Hall writes “will increasingly be available to a host of actors, both state and nonstate.”
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Although Code Redincludes many technical specifics about the current state and future of AI, it is not a book about technology. It instead is a guide for the conservative movement to form realistic policies and approaches to AI that ensure artificial intelligence works for the good of Americans, not strictly for the benefit of Silicon Valley elite and their leftist political allies. To make this battle for the future of AI more complex, it isn’t a two-way struggle. China is intent on enslaving the entire world with its own AI systems. According to Hall, it is up to us to make sure that doesn’t happen.
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The excerpt published by the Post comes from the book’s fascinating chapter on AI-powered weapons. In it, Hall explains that AI weaponry isn’t limited to major players like the United States and China. Instead, nations of all sizes and even non-state actors can leverage this technology unless America maintains its place as the global leader on AI by taking on AI-powered threats immediately …
According to Code Red, “equipping our soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines, and guardians with world-class training and weapons” is the best way to achieve piece. Hall also encourages adopting AI, suggesting our leaders should use it to confront “four core national security challenges.” Those challenges are “the autonomous weapons race,” “the rise of AI-powered terrorism,” the “gap between Silicon Valley … and our national security needs,” and “the AI alignment problem.”
In the excerpt published by the New York Post, Hall notes that autonomous, AI-powered drones have already been used in combat. Turkish-made AI drones reportedly appeared on a Libyan battlefield in early 2020. This shows that this new form of weaponry isn’t a horror story from science fiction. It’s reality, and it will only become more common as technology continues to evolve.
Let’s pray for our leaders as they work to counter these ever-evolving threats, and let’s ask God to control the development of AI!
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(Excerpt from Breitbart. Photo Credit: Erik Simonsen/Getty Images)
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Father, You know the end from the beginning. You know where all this leads. Grant wisdom and supernatural knowledge and understanding as to how and where the U.S. utilizes this technology. And, Lord, which weapons are best to defend against these types of weapons. We are hurtling toward the final battle. Lead and guide developers and users as to what should be done in this matter. In Jesus’ Name and for Your glory. Amen.
I have been noticing in 2 of your articles, some pretty sloppy mistakes such as “piece” instead of “peace” in this one, for instance. The article about fake news had a couple of mistakes as well…”95”? of Americans etc., and “all five were five?” Very irksome, especially when being used to your previously high standards of written accuracy!