Neuroscientists, military personnel, and a prisoner: this is how the group 'hacks' Microsoft's AI before it reaches the public
A group of neuroscientists, military members, and a prisoner collaborates on evaluating and potentially halting Microsoft's AI technologies before their public release.
The AI company that confronted the Pentagon in the US — and why this affects the whole world
The article discusses how the AI company Anthropic confronted the Pentagon over ethical access to cutting-edge artificial intelligence amidst escalating military tensions involving the US.
Murielle Popa-Fabre: "Are we capable of controlling the use of artificial intelligence in warfare?"
Murielle Popa-Fabre discusses the growing public debate around the military use of artificial intelligence, particularly in light of recent events in Iran.
Neuroscientists, military personnel, and even a prisoner: this is how the team 'hacking' Microsoft's AI works before it reaches the public
Microsoft has a 'red team' evaluating its AI technologies before public release, ensuring they are safe for various applications, including wartime scenarios.
Experts: Military Artificial Intelligence Develops Much Faster Than Ethics and Laws
Experts highlight the rapid advancement of military artificial intelligence compared to the slower evolution of ethical and legal frameworks.
Anthropic, the AI company that faced the Pentagon in the U.S. and why this concerns us all
The AI company Anthropic refused to compromise its ethical standards for the Pentagon, highlighting a significant confrontation between technology and military ethics.
The First Time the USA Uses the Weapon in War
The article discusses the historic use of a particular weapon by the United States in warfare for the first time.
Artificial Intelligence as a Tool of Destruction
The article discusses the evolution of artificial intelligence from its origins in game competitions to its current role in warfare and military applications.
‘Made in USA’: Scraps of missile that killed Iranian children point to US responsibility
Fragments of a missile found at the site of a deadly strike in Iran, which killed many children, indicate responsibility linked to the US weapons industry.
China warns US about 'Terminator'-style apocalypse due to military use of AI
China has warned the United States that excessive military use of artificial intelligence could lead to a catastrophic scenario akin to that depicted in the 'Terminator' films.
China warns US against granting AI ability to ‘determine life and death’ on battlefield
China warns the US about the dangers of letting AI make life-and-death decisions in warfare, emphasizing the importance of human oversight in military applications of artificial intelligence.
'Radical acceleration' in targeting cycle through AI points to lack of human oversight
The article discusses the rapid advancements in AI technology for military targeting and the concerning lack of human oversight associated with its implementation.
AI Dangers: How Dangerous is AI Right Now?
The article discusses the growing concerns about the dangers of artificial intelligence (AI), highlighting the recent stance of AI company Anthropic against its use in military applications.
Fox News uses old clip of Trump after he wore hat while saluting slain US soldiers
Fox News aired an old clip of Donald Trump during reports on his visit to a ceremony honoring slain US soldiers, while concealing that he wore a golf hat during the actual event.
Trump's Claude ban: the first salvo in a long battle over who controls AI
The Trump administration has banned the use of Anthropic's Claude AI by defense contractors, igniting a significant debate over the regulation and control of artificial intelligence technology in military applications.
Tech Absolutism is a Risk for Brazil
The article discusses the implications of advanced AI technology like Claude for Brazil and emphasizes the risks posed by its potential misuse in military operations.
"It’s a matter of principle": an OpenAI executive resigns after the agreement with the Pentagon
OpenAI's robotics director resigns in protest of a military partnership, citing ethical concerns over the implications of AI surveillance and lethal autonomy.
OpenAI robotics chief quits over AI’s potential use for war and surveillance
The robotics chief at OpenAI has resigned in protest of the company's military contract with the US Department of Defense, which she believes could facilitate war and domestic surveillance.
At Your Orders, My Robot: War Games with Artificial Intelligence Spark Ethical Debate on Its Limits
The use of artificial intelligence in military applications is raising ethical concerns, highlighted by Donald Trump's recent decision to break contracts with Anthropic over the use of such technology.
#QuitGPT is the trend of the moment. If I were you, I would widen the boycott: here’s how
The article discusses the trending call to abandon ChatGPT due to OpenAI's military agreement with the Pentagon, contrasting it with Anthropic's more ethical stance.
He was to lead the American military into the AI era. Now he has been replaced by a bitter rival
The article discusses the replacement of a key figure in the American military's AI strategy, highlighting the implications of advanced autonomous drone technology.
AI and Ethics in Times of War: The Conflict that Shapes the Future of Technological Governance
A conflict between Anthropic and the U.S. Pentagon highlights the struggle to set limits on military AI usage amid a lack of clear legislation.
AI without Regret, Humans in Distress
The article discusses the implications of US military actions in Iran and the involvement of artificial intelligence in warfare, highlighting a shift in AI partnerships due to ethical concerns.
Sam Altman admits OpenAI can’t control Pentagon’s use of AI
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, acknowledges that the company has no control over how the Pentagon applies its AI technologies in military operations, amidst rising ethical concerns and scrutiny.
The First Drone War in History
This article explores the significance and implications of the world's first drone war.
AI could be giving US lethal edge in Iran war - but there are dangers
Artificial intelligence is providing the US military with advanced targeting capabilities in modern warfare against Iran, though experts express concerns over diminished human oversight.
The US Army is Struggling for the 'Soul' of Artificial Intelligence, Radical Action is Threatened
The US Army is grappling with significant challenges and decisions regarding the future development and control of artificial intelligence technologies.
The battle for AI ethics
The article discusses the conflict between the tech company Anthropic and the Pentagon over the ethical implications of AI use in military operations.
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 to work with Pentagon after Anthropic dropped by Trump over company’s ethics concerns
OpenAI has formed a partnership with the Pentagon to supply artificial intelligence for classified military operations, following the breakdown of a similar agreement with competitor Anthropic due to ethical concerns.
The dispute between the Pentagon and Anthropic over the military use of Artificial Intelligence reaches a critical moment
The Pentagon and Anthropic are in a critical dispute regarding AI ethics and military use, potentially affecting the company's future.
Artificial Intelligence Tends to Push for Nuclear Strikes in War Scenarios
The article discusses the propensity of artificial intelligence in military simulations to favor nuclear strike options.
The military demands full access to AI
The U.S. military is urging unrestricted access to leading AI technology, facing resistance from Anthropic, a company concerned about the ethical implications of such access.
American AI Company Rejects Defense Ministry's Demands for Unrestricted Technology Use
American AI company Anthropic has refused to grant the U.S. Department of Defense unrestricted rights to its technology, despite threats of emergency powers to compel compliance.
The Pentagon is looking to acquire killer AI. Should we be worried?
The Pentagon's interest in acquiring AI technology raises ethical concerns, especially following its military use in planning operations against foreign leaders like Venezuela's Maduro.
Can one justify going out and killing because one thinks it's exciting?
A Danish podcast discusses the moral implications of violence in relation to personal experiences during the Afghanistan war.
The Pentagon threatens to cut ties with Anthropic due to its 'moral ideology'
The Pentagon has warned it may sever ties with Anthropic over disagreements regarding the ethical use of artificial intelligence in military applications.
Americans Used AI Tool Claude in Maduro Kidnapping; Accused of Violating Rules
The Pentagon reportedly utilized Anthropic's AI tool Claude during the January attack on Venezuela for the kidnapping of President Nicolás Maduro, leading to accusations of rule violation.
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.
Future Market: German Defense Companies Rely on Drone Technology
German defense companies are increasingly focusing on drone technology to strengthen their unmanned systems amid Russian aggression, raising ethical concerns.
Military Service and Triage: Suddenly, Fate is Fair
The recent decision by the Bundestag to allow for the reintroduction of military conscription raises important considerations about fairness and ethics in resource allocation during crises like the pandemic.
Military Public Ministry points out Bolsonaro's disregard for the ethics of the Armed Forces
The Military Public Ministry has highlighted Jair Bolsonaro's neglect of basic ethical principles of military conduct in a representation filed to the Superior Military Court, advocating for the loss of his military rank.
Military MP cites 'neglect' of basic ethical precepts in justifying request for Bolsonaro's expulsion
The Military Public Prosecutor's Office pointed out eight elements to the Superior Military Court that demonstrate former President Jair Bolsonaro's 'neglect' of basic ethical precepts, seeking his expulsion from the military ranks.
The journalists of 'Domani' and the targets to hit with illegal reports
The article explores the ethical dilemmas surrounding journalists from Il Domani amidst a scandal involving illegal dossier access by a military officer.