Move fast and kill people
The U.S. is using increasingly autonomous lethal weapons in Iran, targeting the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps but also resulting in civilian casualties.
How the humanoid robot designed to identify targets and use weapons in wars works
An American company is developing a humanoid robot, Phantom-01, designed for military applications, capable of autonomous operations including target identification.
A US senator proposed a law to limit the use of AI in the Pentagon and prevent lethal decisions without human control
US Senator Elissa Slotkin has introduced the AI Guardrails Act of 2026 to establish formal regulations on the use of artificial intelligence in the Pentagon, particularly focusing on lethal autonomous weapons and nuclear weapon control.
Artificial Intelligence Commanding Wars... A Dangerous Race Towards 'Fully Autonomous Weapons'
The article discusses the rapid advancements in military strategies employing artificial intelligence, showcasing a drastic shift in how wars are conducted as compared to previous conflicts.
AI Testbed Society [Reading the World]
The article discusses the role of artificial intelligence in military actions, specifically highlighting its use in recent attacks on Iran and the ethical implications of autonomous weapons.
The era of decisions without humans
The militarization of artificial intelligence poses significant political and moral challenges amidst ongoing negotiations at the UN regarding autonomous weapons.
AI May Decide on Death Itself. The UN Wants a Ban, Poland Says 'No'
Poland opposes UN regulations intended to limit the use of autonomous lethal weapon systems (LAWS), citing potential negative impacts on its defense industry and technological innovation.
Killing machines in war: Autonomous weapons are already fighting
The article discusses the increasing role of autonomous weapons in modern warfare, highlighting the urgency for regulations in the face of their rapid deployment.
Anthropic sues U.S. government for 'unprecedented oppression' against opposition to fully autonomous weapons
Anthropic has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. government, claiming it faced 'unprecedented oppression' for opposing the use of AI in fully autonomous weapons and surveillance technologies.
Artificial Intelligence on the Frontlines. 'There is a Risk that Autonomous Weapons Will Start Making Decisions Themselves'
The article discusses the growing concerns over the use of autonomous weapons, highlighting their potential to operate without human intervention and the risks associated with such developments.
Drones and Artificial Intelligence: Who Writes the Rules for AI in War?
The article discusses the implications of artificial intelligence and drone technology in warfare through the perspective of Lorenz Meier, CEO of drone software company Auterion, who balances technological progress with ethical considerations.
OpenAI has signed a deal with the Pentagon - Anthropic threatens lawsuit
OpenAI has entered into an agreement with the Pentagon for the use of its AI models, while competitor Anthropic plans to sue over the Pentagon's actions regarding surveillance and autonomous weapons.
Anthropic refuses to expand military use of AI in the US and faces threats from the Pentagon
The AI startup Anthropic is in conflict with the US Department of Defense over restrictions on military applications of AI, particularly concerning autonomous weapons and mass surveillance.
Tech company refuses Pentagon demands on unrestricted use of its AI
Anthropic's CEO rejects Pentagon demands for unrestricted use of its AI, citing ethical concerns over potential uses for domestic surveillance and autonomous weapons.
Autonomous weapons with AI confront technology companies with Trump
Autonomous weapons with AI are creating a conflict between major technology companies and the Trump administration as firms like Anthropic refuse to allow their AI technology for military use.
Trump Wants to Use Autonomous Lethal Weapons
Trump aims to implement lethal autonomous weapons, pressing tech companies for mass surveillance systems capable of operating without supervision.
One in three Germans in favor of AI-controlled killer bots โ survey
A recent survey indicates that one in three Germans supports the use of AI-controlled weapons in warfare, amid increasing military activities in the country.
Artificial Intelligence: The Major Bet of the American Army is Not Robots But... Paperwork
The U.S. Army is focusing on utilizing artificial intelligence to improve administrative efficiency rather than on autonomous weapons or robots.
Robot, License to Kill Unlimited: No Moratorium on Killing Machines
The article discusses the lack of restrictions on the use of lethal autonomous weapons, emphasizing the role of artificial intelligence in modern warfare.
Pentagon wants killer AI without safeguards
The U.S. Department of Defense is in a dispute with AI developer Anthropic over restrictions that could limit military deployment of AI for autonomous weapons and surveillance, affecting a $200 million contract.
"It Can Destroy Swarms of Drones": How the Chinese Hurricane 3000 System Works
China has unveiled the Hurricane 3000, a high-powered microwave weapon system designed to eliminate drones at greater distances than comparable U.S. military systems, capable of autonomous operation and integration with other weapons.