Raid on the Inarticulate

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Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Military Robots and the Future of War

"Mankind's 5000 year old monopoly on the fighting of war is breaking down in our very lifetime."

A brilliant, but disturbing, description of the role of robotics within modern military operations and the general dehumanization of warfare generally.
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