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Halting Problem Proves That A Lethal Robot Cannot Correctly Decide To Kill A Humanhttps://medium.com/the-physics-arxiv-bl ... 014623c13fThe idea of robotic soldiers that can shoot-to-kill has a long history in science fiction, perhaps most famously realised in The Terminator movies. The history of real robots designed to perform a similar function is significantly shorter.
Back in 2006, the South Korean firm Samsung, unveiled a robotic sentry called SGR-A1 that is designed to replace human counterparts in the demilitarised zone between North and South Korea.

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[b]Halting Problem Proves That A Lethal Robot Cannot Correctly Decide To Kill A Human[/b]
https://medium.com/the-physics-arxiv-blog/halting-problem-proves-that-a-lethal-robot-cannot-correctly-decide-whether-to-kill-a-human-7c014623c13f
[quote]The idea of robotic soldiers that can shoot-to-kill has a long history in science fiction, perhaps most famously realised in The Terminator movies. The history of real robots designed to perform a similar function is significantly shorter.
Back in 2006, the South Korean firm Samsung, unveiled a robotic sentry called SGR-A1 that is designed to replace human counterparts in the demilitarised zone between North and South Korea. [/quote]
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