"Killer robots" may seem like something from a sci-fi film, but reality is catching up More than 100 of the world's top robotics experts wrote a letter to the United Nations recently calling for a ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Movies would have you believe that killer robots are the inevitable future of technology gone awry — but Neil deGrasse Tyson isn’t afraid, here’s why.
Honestly, the vibes are so rancid in this moment that it’s hard to even come up with a film that encapsulates what we all witnessed today. The season isn’t over, but it felt like we were ...
Killer robots are a mainstay of science fiction. But unlike teleportation and flying cars, they are something that we are likely to see within our lifetime. The only thing that’s stopping ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Movies would have you believe that killer robots are the inevitable future of technology gone awry — but Neil deGrasse Tyson isn’t afraid, here’s why.
A potential ban on the development of "killer robot" technology has previously been discussed by UN committees. In 2015, more than 1,000 tech experts, scientists and researchers wrote a letter ...