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Stuart Russell and Zachary Kallenborn on Drone Swarms and the Riskiest Aspects of Autonomous Weapons Future of Life Institute Podcast

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Stuart Russell, Professor of Computer Science at UC Berkeley, and Zachary Kallenborn, WMD and drone swarms expert, join us to discuss the highest risk and most destabilizing aspects of lethal autonomous weapons.

 Topics discussed in this episode include:

-The current state of the deployment and development of lethal autonomous weapons and swarm technologies
-Drone swarms as a potential weapon of mass destruction
-The risks of escalation, unpredictability, and proliferation with regards to autonomous weapons
-The difficulty of attribution, verification, and accountability with autonomous weapons
-Autonomous weapons governance as norm setting for global AI issues

You can find the page for this podcast here: https://futureoflife.org/2021/02/25/stuart-russell-and-zachary-kallenborn-on-drone-swarms-and-the-riskiest-aspects-of-lethal-autonomous-weapons/

You can check out the new lethal autonomous weapons website here: https://autonomousweapons.org/

Have any feedback about the podcast? You can share your thoughts here: www.surveymonkey.com/r/DRBFZCT

Timestamps: 

0:00 Intro
2:23 Emilia Javorsky on lethal autonomous weapons
7:27 What is a lethal autonomous weapon?
11:33 Autonomous weapons that exist today
16:57 The concerns of collateral damage, accidental escalation, scalability, control, and error risk
26:57 The proliferation risk of autonomous weapons
32:30 To what extent are global superpowers pursuing these weapons? What is the state of industry's pursuit of the research and manufacturing of this technology
42:13 A possible proposal for a selective ban on small anti-personnel autonomous weapons
47:20 Lethal autonomous weapons as a potential weapon of mass destruction
53:49 The unpredictability of autonomous weapons, especially when swarms are interacting with other swarms
58:09 The risk of autonomous weapons escalating conflicts
01:10:50 The risk of drone swarms proliferating
01:20:16 The risk of assassination
01:23:25 The difficulty of attribution and accountability
01:26:05 The governance of autonomous weapons being relevant to the global governance of AI
01:30:11 The importance of verification for responsibility, accountability, and regulation
01:35:50 Concerns about the beginning of an arms race and the need for regulation
01:38:46 Wrapping up
01:39:23 Outro

This podcast is possible because of the support of listeners like you. If you found this conversation to be meaningful or valuable, consider supporting it directly by donating at futureoflife.org/donate. Contributions like yours make these conversations possible.

Stuart Russell, Professor of Computer Science at UC Berkeley, and Zachary Kallenborn, WMD and drone swarms expert, join us to discuss the highest risk and most destabilizing aspects of lethal autonomous weapons.

 Topics discussed in this episode include:

-The current state of the deployment and development of lethal autonomous weapons and swarm technologies
-Drone swarms as a potential weapon of mass destruction
-The risks of escalation, unpredictability, and proliferation with regards to autonomous weapons
-The difficulty of attribution, verification, and accountability with autonomous weapons
-Autonomous weapons governance as norm setting for global AI issues

You can find the page for this podcast here: https://futureoflife.org/2021/02/25/stuart-russell-and-zachary-kallenborn-on-drone-swarms-and-the-riskiest-aspects-of-lethal-autonomous-weapons/

You can check out the new lethal autonomous weapons website here: https://autonomousweapons.org/

Have any feedback about the podcast? You can share your thoughts here: www.surveymonkey.com/r/DRBFZCT

Timestamps: 

0:00 Intro
2:23 Emilia Javorsky on lethal autonomous weapons
7:27 What is a lethal autonomous weapon?
11:33 Autonomous weapons that exist today
16:57 The concerns of collateral damage, accidental escalation, scalability, control, and error risk
26:57 The proliferation risk of autonomous weapons
32:30 To what extent are global superpowers pursuing these weapons? What is the state of industry's pursuit of the research and manufacturing of this technology
42:13 A possible proposal for a selective ban on small anti-personnel autonomous weapons
47:20 Lethal autonomous weapons as a potential weapon of mass destruction
53:49 The unpredictability of autonomous weapons, especially when swarms are interacting with other swarms
58:09 The risk of autonomous weapons escalating conflicts
01:10:50 The risk of drone swarms proliferating
01:20:16 The risk of assassination
01:23:25 The difficulty of attribution and accountability
01:26:05 The governance of autonomous weapons being relevant to the global governance of AI
01:30:11 The importance of verification for responsibility, accountability, and regulation
01:35:50 Concerns about the beginning of an arms race and the need for regulation
01:38:46 Wrapping up
01:39:23 Outro

This podcast is possible because of the support of listeners like you. If you found this conversation to be meaningful or valuable, consider supporting it directly by donating at futureoflife.org/donate. Contributions like yours make these conversations possible.

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