U.S.-China AI Arms Race Could Shift Global Power as 'Killer Robots' Raise Concerns
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China and the U.S. are in a race to develop AI-powered weapons that could shift global power dynamics. Killer robots pose risks but could be force multipliers.
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Systems like Australia's Ghost Sharks show the potential of AI weapons. The stakes are high - U.S. risks falling behind China.
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Lethal drones with micro-targeting abilities highlight the dangers of uncontrolled AI weapons.
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U.S. should lead in AI arms race for security of itself and allies, per experts.
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Autonomous capabilities could give U.S. military new deterrence as recruiting struggles continue.