it s the start of a military revolution. now it s looking at me. martin: machines operating on their own. it recognized you instantly. martin: using artificial intelligence to make decisions faster than humans, and raising questions the pentagon is only beginning to grapple with. so, if the machine s better, why not let it make the decision? this goes to the ethics of the question of whether or not you allow a machine to take a human life without the intervention of a human. whitaker: tell me about the night you got lost. what do you remember? it s a memory that s been within me for such a long time. whitaker: saroo was just five years old when he got lost, and, as depicted in the movie, he ended up on a train that took him a thousand miles away with no way to know how to get home. it s a ghost train. no one s on the train. and. whitaker: and the train is hurtling down the tracks. it s hurtling down the tracks. i was locked in the carriage. i couldn t op
it s the start of a military revolution. now it s looking at me. martin: machines operating on their own. it recognized you instantly. martin: using artificial intelligence to make decisions faster than humans, and raising questions the pentagon is only beginning to grapple with. so, if the machine s better, why not let it make the decision? this goes to the ethics of the question of whether or not you allow a machine to take a human life without the intervention of a human. whitaker: tell me about the night you got lost. what do you remember? it s a memory that s been within me for such a long time. whitaker: saroo was just five years old when he got lost, and, as depicted in the movie, he ended up on a train that took him a thousand miles away with no way to know how to get home. it s a ghost train. no one s on the train. and. whitaker: and the train is hurtling down the tracks. it s hurtling down the tracks. i was locked in the carriage. i couldn t op
a swarm of autonomous drones flying themselves. it s the start of a military revolution. now it s looking at me. machines operating on their own. it recognized you instantly. using artificial intelligence to make decisions faster than humans, and raising questions the pentagon is only beginning to grapple with. so, if the machine s better, why not let it make the decision? this goes to the ethics of the question of whether or not you allow a machine to take a human life without the intervention of a human. i would say at this point, i am certain. certain? yeah. that s a rare thing to say, for a prediction for a scientist, and i m willing to say it. you do know how mind-boggling this sounds? i mean, a new planet hasn t been discovered for 170 years. i believe you think it looks like this animation over my shoulder here? we think that it s somewhere between ten and 20 times more massive than the earth. i m steve kroft. i m leslie stahl. i m bill whitaker.
flying themselves. it s the start of a military revolution. now it s looking at me. machines operating on their own. it recognized you instantly. using artificial intelligence to make decisions faster than humans, and raising questions the pentagon is only beginning to grapple with. so, if the machine s better, why not let it make the decision? this goes to the ethics of the question of whether or not you allow a machine to take a human life without the intervention of a human. i would say at this point, i am certain. certain? yeah. that s a rare thing to say, for a prediction for a scientist, and i m willing to say it. you do know how mind-boggling this sounds? i mean, a new planet hasn t been discovered for 170 years. i believe you think it looks like this animation over my shoulder here? we think that it s somewhere between ten and 20 times more massive than the earth. i m steve kroft. i m leslie stahl. i m bill whitaker. i m david martin. i m sco
it s the start of a military revolution. now it s looking at me. machines operating on their own. it recognized you instantly. using artificial intelligence to make decisions faster than humans, and raising questions the pentagon is only beginning to grapple with. so, if the machine s better, why not let it make the decision? this goes to the ethics of the question of whether or not you allow a machine to take a human life without the intervention of a human. i would say at this point, i am certain. certain? yeah. that s a rare thing to say, for a prediction for a scientist, and i m willing to say it. you do know how mind-boggling this sounds? i mean, a new planet hasn t been discovered for 170 years. i believe you think it looks like this animation over my shoulder here? we think that it s somewhere between ten and 20 times more massive than the earth. i m steve kroft. i m leslie stahl. i m bill whitaker. i m david martin. i m scott pelley. those st