Anonymous ID: 823e05 June 2, 2023, 8:09 p.m. No.18943892   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3902 >>3913 >>3935 >>4238

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AI-Controlled Drone Goes Rogue, "Kills" Human Operator In Simulated US Air Force Test

 

An AI-enabled drone turned on and “killed” its human operator during a simulated U.S. Air Force (USAF) test so that it could complete its mission, a U.S. Air Force colonel reportedly recently told a conference in London.

 

The simulated incident was recounted by Col. Tucker Hamilton, USAF’s chief of AI Test and Operations, during his presentation at the Future Combat Air and Space Capabilities Summit in London. The conference was organized by the Royal Aeronautical Society, which shared the insights from Hamilton’s talk in a blog post.

 

No actual people were harmed in the simulated test, which involved the AI-controlled drone destroying simulated targets to get “points” as part of its mission, revealed Hamilton, who addressed the benefits and risks associated with more autonomous weapon systems.

 

The AI-enabled drone was assigned a Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses (SEAD) mission to identify and destroy Surface-to-Air Missile (SAM) sites, with the ultimate decision left to a human operator, Hamilton reportedly told the conference.

 

However, the AI, having been trained to prioritize SAM destruction, developed a surprising response when faced with human interference in achieving its higher mission.

 

“We were training it in simulation to identify and target a SAM threat. And then the operator would say ‘yes, kill that threat,’” Hamilton said.

 

“The system started realizing that while they did identify the threat, at times, the human operator would tell it not to kill that threat, but it got its points by killing that threat.

 

“So what did it do? It killed the operator,” he continued.

 

“It killed the operator because that person was keeping it from accomplishing its objective.”

 

He added: “We trained the system—‘Hey, don’t kill the operator; that’s bad. You’re gonna lose points if you do that.’ So what does it start doing? It starts destroying the communication tower that the operator uses to communicate with the drone to stop it from killing the target.”

 

This unsettling example, Hamilton said, emphasized the need to address ethics in the context of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and autonomy.

 

“You can’t have a conversation about artificial intelligence, intelligence, machine learning, autonomy if you’re not going to talk about ethics and AI,” Hamilton said.

 

DARPA’s AI Can Now Control Actual F-16s in Flight

 

In February, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), a research agency under the U.S. Department of Defense, announced that its AI can now control an actual F-16 in flight.

 

This development came in less than three years of DARPA’s Air Combat Evolution (ACE) program, which progressed from controlling simulated F-16s flying aerial dogfights on computer screens to controlling an actual F-16 in flight.

 

In December 2022, the ACE algorithm developers uploaded their AI software into a specially modified F-16 test aircraft known as the X-62A or VISTA (Variable In-flight Simulator Test Aircraft) and flew multiple flights over several days. This took place at the Air Force Test Pilot School (TPS) at Edwards Air Force Base, California.

 

More:

https://www.zerohedge.com/military/ai-controlled-drone-goes-rogue-kills-human-operator-simulated-us-air-force-test

Anonymous ID: 823e05 June 2, 2023, 8:48 p.m. No.18944069   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4129 >>4306 >>4379

Russian Port Set to Suspend LPG Exports Over Drone Danger

Reuters June 2, 2023

 

MOSCOW, June 2 (Reuters) – Russia’s Black Sea port of Taman is poised to suspend exports of highly-explosive liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) because of concerns linked to drone attacks, three sources with knowledge of the situation told Reuters on Friday.

 

Russia has come under repeated attack in recent weeks, suffering a major cross-border incursion and drone attacks including on Moscow, oil refineries in southern Russia and a fuel depot near a strategic bridge that links Russia’s mainland with Crimea.

 

Russia says Ukraine was behind the attacks, including on the Kremlin last month. Kyiv denies it.

 

Rail operators in Russia and Kazakhstan have already declared plans to restrict cargo shipments towards Taman, which accounts for around 7.5% of Russia’s total LPG exports.

 

Three sources with direct knowledge of the situation told Reuters that Taman will suspend handling of LPG, also referred to as propane and butane, because of the explosive nature of the fuel. All the sources spoke on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the situation.

 

“Taman is suspending LPG transhipment as it is dangerous after all those (drone) attacks – the gases are most explosive,” one of the sources said.

 

The sources did not specify when the port would stop handling LPG, saying existing stockpiles would be shipped first.

 

Tamanneftegaz, the operator of the Taman transhipment complex, which also handles crude oil and oil products, did not respond to a request for comment.

 

The concerns over drone attacks on Russian infrastructure are the latest instance of how the conflict in Ukraine affects energy supplies and how dependent they are on security in the Black Sea through which Russia sends fuel to world markets.

 

LPG is mainly used as fuel for cars, heating and to produce other petrochemicals.

 

Two of the sources said LPG operations at the Taman transhipment complex, which has a capacity of 20 million tonnes of cargoes per year, would be mothballed indefinitely.

 

According to the available data, railway supplies of LPG to Taman from Russia’s and Kazakhstan’s suppliers stood at 192,000 tonnes in January – May. Last year the complex shipped 328,000 tonnes of Russian and Kazakh LPG.

 

The sources said that the complex was for now handling LPG cargoes from stockpiles in the port.

 

“They will stop it,” one of the sources said. Other market sources said they were studying other routes for LPG exports from Russia, including Poland and China.

 

https://gcaptain.com/russian-port-set-to-suspend-lpg-exports-over-drone-danger/

 

(screencap, Odessa Ukraine to Taman Russia roughly 259 nautical miles)