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    The Next Generation of Military Drones May Not Be Controlled by Humans

    Northrop Grumman is developing a next-level drone aircraft that not only flies without a pilot onboard, but without any human controlling it from the ground. The Los Angeles Times has the story of the X-47B, an experimental plan which could be the first "unmanned aircraft system" to carry out missions guided only by on-board computers. While they would still require a human to program flight plans and targets, it may still lead to that future of sci-fi nightmares when heavily-armed robots patrol the skies, making decisions (and dropping bombs) without human interference.

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    The heavy use of aerial drones in Afghanistan and Pakistan is already criticized by human rights activists for turning death into an impersonal, video game-like experience. The units used in combat today are often controlled by pilots sitting in virtual cockpits halfway around the world, but that does mean that every move it makes — including the decision to fire — must still be made by a human. As technology advances, however, planes like this one could lead to a new era when life and death decisions are made without the input of an operator and drones are free to "improvise," perhaps even by targeting perceived threats to itself and troops on the ground.

    ... said Carl Johnson, Northrop's X-47B program manager. "It will do its own math and decide what it should do next."

    The X-47B is still years from being deployed in the field and there are no plans to send it on bombing runs even then. But it would extend the technology in other ways by also be the first unmanned vehicle to launch and land on aircraft carriers and refuel itself in the air. It could also revolutionize military and international law, as leaders must decide if they can authorize machines to make "lethal combat decisions" — and if anyone back home can be held be responsible when they do. We all saw the Terminator movies, so we know that usually turns out.

     

    41 comments

    • steven  •  Altamont, Illinois  •  24 days ago
      Hopefully this one will have a remote self destruct mechanism installed in case it gets captured or shot down by the enemy!
    • Paul  •  Peoria, Arizona  •  24 days ago
      Hopefully this fancy new technology will include a self-destruct mechanism for next time Iran brings one down
    • MR26.2  •  Glendale, Arizona  •  24 days ago
      W~T~F are human rights whining and griping about?

      Radical fanatical terrorist don't care about humanity by blowing up population centers and transportation systems to terrorize people and government to submission with the goal of imposing their radical fanatical ideology.
    • me and hunnybunny  •  24 days ago
      They make it sound like cell phones. A new generation . . ..
    • bill  •  29 days ago
      Another human job replaced by robots
    • R  •  24 days ago
      If the military develops any more drone technology, they will have no choice but to rename themselves SkyNet.
      GET TO DE CHOPPA.
    • Bugs Bunny  •  23 days ago
      If I find a drone in my area - I will shoot it down if I can.!!!!
      The gov't does not need to spy on the people.
      WE need to spy on the GOV"T.
      Life, Liberty & the pursuit of happiness means that I have the right not to be spyed on by some beaurocrat that may or may not like what I may or may not do & to rely on his interpretation of his likes & dislikes.
      Guess i was born 150 years late(62 now & a vet).
    • nelson  •  Los Angeles, California  •  24 days ago
      Hope these ones are loaded with C-4 so if confiscated by enemy hands it will BLOW up on demand !!!!
    • Roy  •  New York, New York  •  23 days ago
      The only thing you should feel when shooting a terrorist is recoil. As for another job replaced by machines, how many people will it take ro build the drones? Think they build themselves?
    • drumking  •  24 days ago
      "in the year 5555, your arms hanging' limp at your sides, your legs, got nothing to do, some machines doin that for you, wooa woo," --- from the song "in the year 2525" by Zager and Evans-
    • FreeChoiceGuy  •  Rockledge, Florida  •  23 days ago
      Judgement day....
    • BAD  •  23 days ago
      Figures it is an agency I have never heard of Trying to make news out of nothing. I think this is where Chris Chase the yahoo sports writer could not get a job.
    • Tiki l  •  San Francisco, California  •  29 days ago
      Ok, I think we are all doom. Where's John Connor ?!
    • -_-  •  29 days ago
      Terminator 5
    • jason  •  Aguanga, California  •  29 days ago
      lol can we say Skynet
    • .  •  24 days ago
      nothing is wrong...everything is normal
    • Mark E  •  Malvern, Pennsylvania  •  29 days ago
      This is dangerous, programs can be manipulated
    • William S  •  Colorado Springs, Colorado  •  24 days ago
      Your comment in is error: "The units used in combat today are often controlled by pilots sitting in virtual cockpits halfway around the world, but that does mean that every move it makes — including the decision to fire — must still be made by a human."

      The Global Hawk is controlled by the flight plan, not directly by the operator.

      Nothing to see, here. Move along...
    • Pat  •  24 days ago
      Global Hawk already flies this way...
    • Champak  •  San Diego, California  •  24 days ago
      Any why exactly are we sharing all this information about our next generation drone technology in the public domain? This is nuts!
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