How AI is driving a future of autonomous warfare | DW Analysis

This video from DW Analysis is about the use of autonomous weapons in warfare and the ethical implications of their use.

It starts with a war between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the Nagorno-Karabakh region. Azerbaijan used loitering munitions, also known as kamikaze drones, which are autonomous weapons that can fly around and attack targets without human intervention. These weapons were very effective in the war, and many countries are now interested in acquiring them.

The development of autonomous weapons is raising concerns about the future of warfare. These weapons could potentially be used to start wars by accident, and they could also be used to target civilians. There is currently no international law governing the use of autonomous weapons, and there are concerns that a new arms race could develop.

The video concludes by calling for international cooperation to regulate the use of autonomous weapons. The speaker argues that the world needs to take action now to prevent a future where these weapons are used in a devastating way.