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Cheney, they just want to go in. when you re dealing with terrorist networks that can attack at any time, at any place, using any technique, you know before you start that you can t defend against that. therefore, you have no choice. we know they have weapons of mass destruction. we know they have active programs. there isn t any debate about it. powell is the odd man out here. he realized he couldn t affect the decision itself, so at that point, he switched gears to trying to affect how the decision would be carried out and persuaded the president to get public support. the democrats are opposed to the war. george bush is happy to have this become an issue. bush actually pushes the idea of having a resolution supporting the use of force in iraq before the congressional elections so that members of congress will feel compelled to vote for it. congressional opposition in both houses finally came down to a few hard-core liberals who worried congress was giving up its right to dec ....
Decision is really central to it. i don t want people walking away thinking just because there are sharp exchanges on the court during an oral argument that that means the justices don t like each other. he s getting to something that s much bigger. it s how much this institution has been obviously shaken by what happened with the dobbs decision itself, as well as the way that it was leaked. i don t believe that the justices lied during their confirmation hearing, if you listen to how carefully they answered the question about what was precedent. i believe it s evidence of how broken the confirmation process is. it s no longer meant to learn anything substantive about the people who are nominated to this court. it s a bit of theatre that allows members of the senate judiciary committee to perform for a while and get sound bites. that s a big problem with why the supreme court as an institution is where it is. but i m concerned about what it means for americans and the functionality of ....
Of so called killer robots . james clayton reports from silicon valley on the dawning reality that al researchers say we need to start thinking about today. the nuclear bomb totally transformed warfare. there are those that now say that we re on the cusp of something similar. it is a fast track to i think dystopia is the right word for it. the nation is still recovering from yesterday s incident which officials are saying is some kind of automated attack, which killed 11 us senators at the capitol building. autonomous weapons combine a confluence of different technologies drones, facial recognition, artificial intelligence and big data to create a sort of super weapon that not only detects and destroys, but can make that decision itself, and can be owned not just by states, ....
Building. autonomous weapons combine a confluence of different technologies: drones, facial recognition, artificial intelligence and big data to create a sort of super weapon that not only detects and destroys, but can make that decision itself, and can be owned not just by states, but potentially by organisations, terrorist groups, anyone. this is the kind of dystopian reality that has been painted by critics assassinations, private armies of bots, computers deciding whether humans live or die. these types of weapons that could be easily deployed and moved throughout different environments, like a swarm, embodiments of the robo dog with a machine gun, and how easy they can proliferate, and fall into the hands of not what we think of as traditional militaries. ....
But can make that decision itself, and can be owned notjust by states, but potentially by organisations, terrorist groups, anyone. this is the kind of dystopian reality that has been painted by critics assassinations, private armies of bots, computers deciding whether humans live or die. these types of weapons that could be easily deployed and moved throughout different environments, like a swarm, embodiments of the robo dog with a machine gun, and how easy they can proliferate, and fall into the hands of not what we think of as traditional militaries. this is not about prohibiting or banning ai usage in the military, or even in weapon systems. it is about drawing a red line on this specific use case of weapons, which are these smaller types of systems that target people. ....