Debate on killer robots rages as robotics companies partner with police and military Nov 29, 2022 Nov 29, 2022 Updated Nov 29, 2022 0 Watch: Corvallis remembers Andrea Thornberry Watch: Middleschoolers jam in Albany jazz fest Corvallis water main bursts Watch: OSU senior cheer squad 'Yellowstone' hunk Cole Hauser shocks fans with unrecognizable new look Car crashes into Albany canal Footage captures boulder nearly crush woman inside Honolulu home Corvallis works on busted water main Strange UFO caught on camera spiraling over Hawaii Corvallis to review leachate processing Shirley Byrd speaks about Sweet Home's low-barrier shelter Ashton Kutcher addresses rape charges against co-star Danny Masterson Items you should reconsider leaving in your car Here's the low down on the green comet set to light up the skies OSU women's basketball: Rueck, Beers discuss OT loss These noticeable symptoms may be the first signs of Parkinson’s Disease The moment the Chinese spy balloon was shot down, ordered by President Biden Video appears to show suspected spy balloon being shot down VT: LIFT OPERATIONS SUSPENDED DURING COLD SNAP Texas officer saves police dog from tornado TechCrunch reports that the concept of 'killer robots' has leaped from the pages of science fiction to reality. Tags Dcc Wire Lvs Nation-world Technology Covervideo State-police Partner Robotics Inquiry Situation Companies Exercises Killer-robots Rages Videoelephant As featured on Police can use robots that kill, San Francisco board decides Civil rights advocates opposed the idea, saying deploying robots capable of lethal force in any situation would lead to further militarization of police. Latest video Liam Payne and Niall Horan congratulate Harry Styles on winning Album of the Year Grammy Wearable beanbag body suit lets you nap anywhere, anytime Salman Rushdie 'lucky' to be alive after 'colossal' attack Coast guard imposes security zone around the Chinese balloon debris Migos' Offset denies fighting with Quavo backstage at 2023 Grammy Awards Check out these cocktails for Super Bowl Sunday Eminem's daughter Hailie Jade engaged What exactly surveillance balloons are used for? Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
Police can use robots that kill, San Francisco board decides Civil rights advocates opposed the idea, saying deploying robots capable of lethal force in any situation would lead to further militarization of police.