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Boston Dynamics and rivals agree to ban weaponized robots

Por: The Boston Globe Tech October 07, 2022

Robotics maker Boston Dynamics in Waltham and five other robotics firms signed a letter pledging not to add weapons to their automated or remotely controlled devices.“We pledge that we will not weaponize our advanced-mobility general-purpose robots or the software we develop that enables advanced robotics and we will not support others to do so,” the companies wrote in a letter they made public on Thursday.The companies also called on other... + full article



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