Sometime when you are flying between the northwest US to/from Las Vegas,
look out your window as you fly over Walker Lake in eastern Nevada. At the
south end you will see a system of roads leading to tiny buildings, all
surrounded by military security. From what I have been able to figure out,
you will find the U.S. arsenal of chemical and biological weapons housed
there. No, we are not now making these weapons, but neither are we disposing
of them.

Similarly, there has been discussion of developing advanced military
technology using AGI and other computer-related methods. I believe that
these efforts are fundamentally anti-democratic, as they allow a small
number of people to control a large number of people. Gone are the days when
people voted with their swords. We now have the best government that money
can buy monitoring our every email, including this one, to identify anyone
resisting such efforts. 1984 has truly arrived. This can only lead to a
horrible end to freedom, with AGIs doing their part and more.

Like chemical and biological weapons, unmanned and automated weapons should
be BANNED. Unfortunately, doing so would provide a window of opportunity for
others to deploy them. However, if we make these and stick them in yet
another building at the south end of Walker Lake, we would be ready in case
other nations deploy such weapons.

How about an international ban on the deployment of all unmanned and
automated weapons? The U.S. won't now even agree to ban land mines. At least
this would restore SOME relationship between popular support and military
might. Doesn't it sound "ethical" to insist that a human being decide when
to end another human being's life? Doesn't it sound "fair" to require the
decision maker to be in harm's way, especially when the person being killed
is in or around their own home? Doesn't it sound unethical to add to the
present situation? When deployed on a large scale, aren't these WMDs?

Steve



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