Russia's Killer Drone in Ukraine Raises Fears About AI in Warfare

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The maker of the lethal drone claims that it can identify targets using artificial intelligence.

seems to have used few drones in Ukraine early onBut drones have also highlighted a key vulnerability in Russia’s invasion, which is now entering its third week. Ukrainian forces have used a remotely operated Turkish-made drone called the TB2against Russian forces, shooting guided missiles at Russian missile launchers and vehicles.

But Bendett questions whether Russia would unleash an AI-powered drone with advanced autonomy in such a chaotic environment, especially given how poorly coordinated the country’s overall air strategy seems to be. “The Russian military and its capabilities are now being severely tested in Ukraine,” he says.

Despite such uncertainties, the issue of AI in weapons systems has become contentious of late because the technology is rapidly finding its way into many military systems, for example to help interpret input from sensors. The US military maintains that a person should always make lethal decisions, but the US also opposes a ban on the development of such systems.

To some, the appearance of the KUB-BLA shows that we are on a slippery slope toward increasing use of AI in weapons that will eventually remove humans from the equation. “We'll see even more proliferation of such lethal autonomous weapons unless more Western nations start supporting a ban on them,” says

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