The world is sleepwalking into an international robot arms
race, an expert will warn today.
Prof Noel Sharkey fears increased research by countries including
America, Russia, China and Israel will lead to the use of
battlefield robots that can decide when to kill within 10
years.
He will also predict that it is only a matter of time before
robots become a standard terrorist weapon, replacing suicide
bombers.
Prof Sharkey, of the University of Sheffield's Department
of Computer Science, will outline his concerns in a speech
at a conference in Whitehall, London, on the ethics of unmanned
military systems organised by the Royal United Services Institute,
a respected defence think tank.
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Prof Sharkey, best known as a judge in the BBC television
series Robot Wars, said: "There's a massive drive towards
developing autonomous robots for more complex missions. We
are rapidly moving towards robots that can make the decision
to apply lethal force, when to apply it and who to apply it
to. I think maybe we're talking about a 10-year time frame.
"If one country develops autonomous robots, it is clear
that other countries will follow suit."
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