AI promises to reduce civilian casualties in war, but critics warn of risks like dehumanization, errors, and accountability gaps. Can machines truly make war ethical?
AI in combat raises ethical concerns about life-and-death decisions. Can machines handle the moral weight of war, or does this dehumanize and endanger us all?
IoMT raises ethical concerns, from autonomous weapons accountability to surveillance privacy. Addressing these requires oversight, international laws, and ethical guidelines.