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03/20/2023
■Class discussion: Should police be able to used armed robots to cope with dangers like active shooter emergencies? If a robot is under control of a trained officer, is it much different than an officer using a sniper rifle against a suspect? U.S. armed forces regularly use remotely controlled armed devices like unmanned aerial vehicles. What problems have they had with those drones also killing innocent civilians? Are police using too much military equipment and tactics? Could the rapid growth of artificial intelligence make all armed robots more dangerous?
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