AI Drones: Military Power or Ethical Dilemma?

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The video discusses the operational use of the Valkyrie drone in military settings and the ethical concerns surrounding AI in drones.
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The Valkyrie drone can operate autonomously or with fighter jets and has a payload capacity of eighteen hundred pounds.
In a military operation, the Valkyrie could execute missions autonomously or be used in conjunction with fighter jets. Because the Valkyrie can carry up to eighteen hundred pounds of payload, it could also be used to launch a variety of weapons.
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Caitlin Lee highlights the ethical and legal concerns of using AI in drones, including the risks of unintended harm and the lack of international agreements to ban lethal autonomous weapons.
But many military experts have voiced concerns about putting weapons in the wings of drones running on artificial intelligence. That drones could inadvertently deploy weapons that could cause harm or escalate conflict. There are huge ethical and

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