Comment Paper 6
Rich Russell
The
article Don’t Fear the Reaper by
Charlie Carpenter and Lina Shaikhouni discusses why we shouldn’t be so fearful
of drones. Much of their argument revolves around the idea drones often serve
nonlethal purposes such as intelligence gathering and surveillance. Also an
incredibly important factor is that the drones are not autonomous and
controlled by a human operator. Having an operator “in the loop” ensures
supervision over the destructive power that many drones possess.
The
“in the loop” idea of drones fascinates me because it seems to mirror the
debate about guns and their destructive power. The argument by pro-gun
supporters often is “guns don’t kill people, people kill people.” Though I am a
supporter of this theory obviously drones can help kill more people. However,
the discussion should include whether drones are inherently evil or the humans,
who use them for destruction, constitute the real threat. Drones are simply big
pieces of metal and fiberglass that have no destructive power without a human
controller to tell them to kill. Any condemnation of drone use should start
with the condemnation of the operators and their superiors because the “killer”
part of it is controlled by humans.
Another
point that Carpenter and Shaikhouri addressed with “in the loop” ideal is that
debate over whether drones should become robots, which are autonomous. This
would put the decision of whether to kill or not out of human hands. This
decision should never be outsourced to machines because robots can’t take make
decisions about what is right or wrong. Human lives are merely statistical.
There should be very serious international mandates discouraging development
and production of autonomous drones.
In
conclusion, I think that the drone argument should really center on how humans
are really the main vehicles of destructions. However, given a choice between
human controlled drones and autonomous robots I take drones any day of the
year. Humans must be regulate the destructive power of drones.
I agree with your fears surrounding autonomous drones. The idea of humans being killed according to some program that is not being controlled by humans in real-time is quite frightening. I believe that the only autonomous drones that should be used are non-lethal ones that do not have any possible ramifications if they malfunction.
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