Artificial intelligence is increasingly being developed for military applications, with governments worldwide investing billions into AI technology to enhance warfare capabilities. This includes tracking, monitoring, and potentially lethal uses of AI in conflicts like those in Gaza and Ukraine. An ongoing arms race between the U.S. and China has further escalated competition in this domain. Tech companies also have strong financial motives to integrate AI into military operations, raising ethical questions about the implications of AI in warfare and surveillance.
If the idea of artificial intelligence stealing your art or personal information doesn't scare you, then using AI to hunt and kill should.
Experts warn we are in an AI arms race between China and the U.S., with both investing heavily in AI technology for military use.
Countries are pouring billions into AI for military developments, raising ethical concerns about the future of warfare and the role of technology.
AI-powered weapons spending surpassed $7.5 billion by 2015 and continues to grow rapidly, driven by political competition and military incentives.
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