The U.S. military wants to expand its use of artificial intelligence in warfare1, but says it will take care to deploy2 the technology in accordance with the nation's values.
美国军方想要在战争中扩大人工智能的使用,但会根据该国价值观谨慎使用这一技术。
The Pentagon outlined its first AI strategy in a report released Tuesday.
The plan calls for accelerating the use of AI systems throughout the military, from intelligence-gathering operations to predicting maintenance problems in planes or ships. It urges the U.S. to advance such technology swiftly before other countries chip away at its
technological3 advantage.
"Other nations, particularly China and Russia, are making significant investments in AI for military purposes, including in applications that raise questions regarding international norms and human rights," the report says.
The report makes little mention of
autonomous4 weapons but cites an existing 2012 military directive that requires humans to be in control.
The U.S. and Russia are among a handful of nations that have blocked efforts at the United Nations for an international ban on "
killer5 robots" —
fully6 autonomous weapons systems that could one day conduct war without human
intervention7. The U.S. has argued that it's
premature8 to try to regulate them.
The strategy unveiled by the Department of
Defense9 this week is focused on more
immediate10 applications, but even some of those have sparked
ethical11 debates.