to taken creasingly amounts of load off the backs of soldiers this is where anti social behavior comes in. if it you ask the robot to do or aa drone to do a number of complex tasks it is designed to do those perfectly fly over a certaintis dance, notice a certain target, fire missiles at the targets and then you give it a few more things to think about doing on top of that find the shortest range and avoid this place and this place and this place and you keep laying on top of that eventually you get to the point where you as a designer of those robots don t realize the way all of the rules conflict. the next thing you know you created a monster that is capable of performing what you told it to perform. you don t understand what you are asking asking it to do. some people suggest it is about time to start thinking about some sort of robotic morality that we can engineer into these
i would consider more drones, more fire missiles, apache helicopter gun ships. the problem is the army is deserting. they re leaving. there s no foundation for support of a military but we do have to try to maintain some kind of iraqi stability. we don t want a militant islamic state on the iraqi/syrian border. now we re on the same side as iran on this terrible situation. i think the president we cannot have troops there. we possibly should look at some kind of military assistance. you know, if you recall, al maliki refused a residual force. we offered to put that there and he said no. they need a dramatic change in the political leadership and maybe these kind of changes of
again, when you look at all the video coming out of iraq, these people are largely moving not far from civilian populations. so people then say why not drones, just use drones and fire missiles at them. these are people, fighters on the move. you don t know who is in the vehicle. you don t know exactly where they re going to be. it s very hard to determine from the air who exactly is on the ground and what you want to target? that may be the challenge the white house is looking at right now in trying to develop a target set. barbara, on the intelligence angle of this story, you said we lack good intelligence. we ve been in iraq such a long time, you would think we have those resources on the ground. let s remember, the u.s. left at the end of 2011. this isis organization, this militant group has really surprised everybody with their speed, rapidity and strength and
united states is prepared to make key decisions in short order, and as he made clear earlier, options are on the table right now. u.s. military sources confirm the prime minister requested pannpa manned and unmanned air support and they are furiously mapping out military options for the president. this is but ultimately, this is for the iraqi security forces and government to deal with. the pentagon points to the military assistance the u.s. has given to the iraqi government, $15 million of military hardware since 2005. to include fire missiles, apache helicopter sales moving forward and later this fall, the delivery of two f-16s. we re in touch with iraqi
united states is prepared to make key decisions in short order, and as he made clear earlier, options are on the table right now. u.s. military sources confirm the prime minister requested pannpa manned and unmanned air support and they are furiously mapping out military options for the president. this is but ultimately, this is for the iraqi security forces and government to deal with. the pentagon points to the military assistance the u.s. has given to the iraqi government, $15 million of military hardware since 2005. to include fire missiles, apache helicopter sales moving forward and later this fall, the delivery of two f-16s. we re in touch with iraqi