Israel Nightmare! Turkey Finally Launch Horrifying AI Drones That SHOCKED Israel #israelpalestineconflict #israel #turkey #turkeyban Western military specialists are investigating whether an autonomous drone controlled by artificial intelligence, or AI, killed civilians in Libya last year for the first time without the intervention of a human controller. A study released last week by a United Nations panel of experts concluding that a sophisticated drone deployed in Libya “hunted down and remotely engaged“ soldiers fighting for Libyan general Khalifa Haftar sparked a frenzy of debate among Western security officials and analysts. Governments at the United Nations have been arguing for months whether a global accord on the use of armed drones, autonomous and otherwise, should be agreed upon, and what limits should be imposed on them. The United Nations' Libya report has heightened the gravity of the issue. Drone advancements have “a lot of regional and global consequences,“ according to Ziya Meral of the Royal United Services Institute, a defence think tank in the United Kingdom. According to the UN study, Turkish-made Kargu-2 lethal autonomous aircraft launched so-called swarm assaults against warlord Haftar's militias in March last year, possibly on behalf of Libya's Government of National Accord, marking the first time AI-equipped drones carried out a successful attack. Later, remnants of a Kargu-2 were discovered. Many human rights organisations oppose the deployment of autonomous drones that do not require human operators to direct them remotely once programmed. There were claims that Azerbaijani forces employed Turkish-supplied AI drones, along with remote-guided ones, in hostilities with Armenia last year in the disputed area of Nagorno-Karabakh and its surrounding territories. The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists is concerned that if AI drones undertake devastating swarm strikes, it will open a “new chapter in autonomous weapons.“ Critics argue that AI drones, which can utilise facial recognition technology, create a number of moral, ethical, and legal issues. “These weapons use software-based algorithms that have been 'trained' through enormous training datasets to classify diverse things, for example.“ Computer vision software may be taught to recognise school buses, tractors, even tanks. However, the datasets on which they train may be insufficiently complicated or resilient, and an artificial intelligence may 'learn' the wrong lesson,“ advises the non-profit Bulletin. Defense Technologies and Trade, the Kargu-2's manufacturer, told Turkish media last year that its drones are equipped with facial-recognition technology, allowing particular targets to be identified and eliminated without deploying ground personnel. According to corporate leaders, Kargu-2 drones may swarm together and overpower defences. Last month, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan praised the achievement of Turkish unmanned aerial vehicles, stating the findings “demand rewriting of military strategy.“ Turkish officials have acknowledged that they had been used in military operations in northern Syria. Topics Covered in this Video-: palestine israel palestine palestine and israel israel palestine conflict israel israel palestine war israel vs palestine gaza hamas palestine news israel palestine news palestine vs israel palestine conflict palestine israel free palestine israel news israel palestine attack israel palestine tensions
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