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AI-infected drones pose security risks, prompting calls for regulation

The potential for AI-infected drones to cause harm, such as bombing military targets or downing passenger jets, raises significant security concerns. Questions are being raised about how to prevent individuals from developing AI drones at home and whether public buildings should be equipped with EMPs and anti-agent-virus software. The effectiveness of simply disconnecting network access to mitigate these threats is also being debated. AI

IMPACT Raises concerns about the potential misuse of AI in autonomous systems and the need for robust safety and regulatory frameworks.

RANK_REASON The item discusses hypothetical scenarios and raises questions about AI safety and regulation, fitting the commentary bucket.

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AI-infected drones pose security risks, prompting calls for regulation

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    What happens when a drone bombs a military target or shoots down a passenger jet after an AI infection. Who will stop people from building AI drones at home? Do

    What happens when a drone bombs a military target or shoots down a passenger jet after an AI infection. Who will stop people from building AI drones at home? Does public buildings have to have EMPs and all computers anti-agent-virus software? Will it be enough to disconnect netwo…