IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER:
– Holy See urges ‘moratorium’ on development of autonomous killing weapons at United Nations
– Online graphic design platform hit with backlash over ‘insane’ price hikes that reach 300%
– Autonomous car bombs, online recruitment: Experts worry how AI can transform terrorism
‘PROPER HUMAN CONTROL’: A delegation representing the Holy See urged the United Nations this week to put a moratorium on autonomous weapons designed to kill without human decision-making.
‘INSANE’: Canva is facing pushback from customers over plans to increase subscription prices by more than 300% in some instances.
TIME TO ACT: Experts worry that terrorists will find novel and problematic uses for artificial intelligence, including new methods of delivering explosives and improving their online recruitment initiatives.
ROBOT INSPECTOR: Developed by Beca, a leading engineering firm in New Zealand, PIPE-i is a robotic survey vehicle that boldly ventures into hazardous and confined spaces like culverts and tunnels.
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