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Who wants to talk about politics at Thanksgiving? Here's what a new poll found


Published on 2024-11-27 13:40:28 - Brian Stokes, N@N
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  • In the latest CBS News poll, 71% of respondents said they will attempt to avoid discussing politics during the holiday
  • which comes just weeks after President-elect Donald Trump's electoral victory. A much smaller share of respondents, 29%, said they will try to talk politics while tucking into their turkey.

The article from the Miami Herald discusses the ongoing debate over the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the U.S. military, particularly focusing on the ethical and strategic implications of AI in warfare. It highlights how the Pentagon is investing heavily in AI technologies to maintain a competitive edge against adversaries like China and Russia. Key points include the development of AI for autonomous weapons systems, the ethical concerns about machines making life-or-death decisions, and the potential for an AI arms race. The article also touches on recent advancements, such as the U.S. Air Force's AI-driven drone swarms and the Navy's Project Overmatch, aimed at enhancing decision-making capabilities in combat. Additionally, it mentions the concerns raised by experts and ethicists about the lack of human oversight in AI-driven military operations, the risk of unintended escalations, and the need for international norms or treaties to govern AI in warfare.

Read the Full Miami Herald Article at [ https://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/national/article296229929.html ]