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RE: LeoThread 2025-10-18 18-49

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Part 12/16:

A significant portion of the discussion revolves around ethics and safety. Critics argue that killer robots or fully autonomous weapons could malfunction or act unpredictably, raising moral concerns about delegating life-and-death decisions to machines.

Luckey counters, emphasizing that humans have always used tools for violence—traps, mines, automated turrets—and that the real danger lies in inaction. He believes that with proper oversight, AI-driven weapons can be safer, more precise, and more responsible, reducing collateral damage and unintended casualties.