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Slaughterbots and Space Services: How Orbital Infrastructure Defines the Future of Autonomous Warfare

In November 2017, a seven-minute short film quietly rattled the defense policy community. Slaughterbots, commissioned by the Future of Life Institute, depicted small, palm-sized drones using facial recognition to hunt and kill specific individuals without any human operator making a moment-to-moment decision. Stuart Russell, the AI researcher at the University of California, Berkeley who helped produce the film, was trying to displace Hollywood'…
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New Space Economy broke the news in on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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