
Pentagon moving to ensure human control so AI doesn't ‘make the decision for us’
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The U.S. military is hoping to use AI to help it interpret data more quickly and allow human military leaders make faster, more informed decisions.
In an interview with Fox News Digital, they both agreed that while some are imagining AI-driven weapons, the U.S. military aims to keep humans in the decision-making seat, and using AI to assess massive amounts of data that helps the people sitting in those seats. Pete Kasperowicz is a politics editor at Fox News Digital.
"There’s huge amounts of concern, rightly so, about the consequences of autonomous weapons," Dr. Moore said. "One thing that I’ve been very well aware of in all my dealings with… the U.S. military: I’ve never once heard anyone from the U.S. military suggest that it would be a good idea to create autonomous weapons."

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