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THE FUTURE OF WARThis story is about the future of war and how it's really not so far away. We'll take you into some of the Pentagon's most advanced research programs and explain why there's now a campaign to stop killer robots. Already drone technology can make war seem like a video game.INTERVIEW: FORMER US MILITARY ADVISOR BRYAN CLARKBryan Clark is a former US submariner who served as a top aide to the Chief of Naval Operations. Earlier this year he wrote a report on the challenges facing traditional submarines. He tells Tony Jones unmanned systems will do the job of submarines in the future.INTERVIEW: ROBOTICS PROFESSOR NOEL SHARKEYNoel Sharkey is the co-founder of the International Committee for Robot Arms Control and a Professor of artificial intelligence at Sheffield University. He spoke to Tony Jones about leading the global campaign to stop killer robots |
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Closed captioning in English |
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Broadcast 2015-05-21 at 22:30:00 |
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Artificial intelligence.
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Robotics -- Military applications.
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Submarine warfare.
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Military campaigns.
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Military robots.
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Drone aircraft pilots.
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Australia.
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Streaming video
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Jones, Tony, host
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O'Neill, Margot, reporter
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Clark, Bryan, contributor
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Galliott, Jai, contributor
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Louise, Mary, contributor
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Rehman, Zubair, contributor
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Sharkey, Noel, contributor
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Singer, Peter W., contributor
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Williams, Jody, contributor
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