Oh, goody.
Armed autonomous robots cause concern - New Scientist
A MOVE to arm police robots with stun guns has been condemned by weapons researchers.On 28 June, Taser International of Arizona announced plans to equip robots with stun guns. The US military already uses PackBot, made by iRobot of Massachusetts, to carry lethal weapons, but the new stun-capable robots could be used against civilians.
"The victim would have to receive shocks for longer, or repeatedly, to give police time to reach the scene and restrain them, which carries greater risk to their health," warns non-lethal weapons researcher Neil Davison, of the University of Bradford, UK.
"If someone is severely punished by an autonomous robot, who are you going to take to a tribunal?" asks Steve Wright, a security expert at Leeds Metropolitan University, UK.
When I was a very small boy, my parents took me to the Hayden Planetarium in New York City, where I was encouraged to sign up as a passenger on "The first trip to the moon," then (circa 1955) still far in the future. I even got a little certificate. A gullible lad, I should have been thrilled at the prospect. But, once home, I was consumed with anxiety. For months I was convinced that someday large men would come to our door, drag me away, and send me, weeping piteously, to the moon.
Now I wish they had.