In the media: Autonomous drones
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Robotics researcher Davide Scaramuzza speaks about the petition on militarian drones.
Davide Scaramuzza and his research group develop novel search and rescue technologies. Their drones are equipped with AI and will be able to orient themselveves without human control – in a collapsed building after an earthquake, for example.
On Swiss Television Scaramuzza explains the concerns of researchers about the possible use of those drones for military purposes and the mouvement called 'Stop killer robots'.
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