The US Department of Defense has deployed machine learning algorithms to identify targets in over 85 air strikes on targets in Iraq and Syria this year.

The Pentagon has done this sort of thing since at least 2017 when it launched Project Maven, which sought suppliers capable of developing object recognition software for footage captured by drones. Google pulled out of the project when its own employees revolted against using AI for warfare, but other tech firms have been happy to help out.

  • Optional
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    59 months ago

    Well I can’t see how that could go wrong. Automated targeting should be the standard for releasing flying death robots.

    • @Poem_for_your_sprog
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      49 months ago

      They’re using the AI to identify the targets which are then reviewed by a human.

      • Buelldozer
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        29 months ago

        The US isn’t the only ones doing it and we’re not even doing the most of it. Ukraine is doing it and they’re deploying literally thousands of drones per day.

        Using AI for target identification and prioritization is actually an upgrade from doing it with a bunch of over-worked and hyper-caffeinated meatsacks.