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AI Tangible Harm Level Notes
It is not clear if the drone killed anyone during the skirmish, but there was definitely the potential that it could have killed someone.
Special Interest Intangible Harm
no
Date of Incident Year
2020
Date of Incident Month
03
Date of Incident Day
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A screenshot from a promotional video advertising the Kargu drone. In the video, the weapon dives toward a target before exploding.
Last year in Libya, a Turkish-made autonomous weapon—the STM Kargu-2 drone—may have “hunted down and remotel…
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Military-grade autonomous drones can fly themselves to a specific location, pick their own targets and kill without the assistance of a remote human operator. Such weapons are known to be in development, but until recently there were no rep…
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It has been revealed that an Artificial Intelligence-powered military drone was able to identify and attack human targets in Libya. The drone, Kargu-2, is made by a Turkish company (STM) and fitted with a payload that explodes once it makes…
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A military drone that attacked soldiers during a battle in Libya’s civil war last year may have done so without human control, according to a recent report commissioned by the United Nations.
The drone, which the report described as “a leth…
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