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| Will we be able to control the killer robots of tomorrow? From ship-hunting Tomahawk missiles and sub-spying drone ships to semi-autonomous UAV swarms and situationally-aware reconnaissance robots, the Pentagon has long sought to protect its human forces with the use of robotic weapons. But as these systems... https://www.engadget.com/2017/07/25/...s-of-tomorrow/ |
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