On a more depressing note one might look into the events in the Korean War “except for women and children” was not applied. The movie is called A Little Pond (it was available on Amazon Prime a year or so back not sure if it’s there now though) about the events at Nogunri.
Now, the movie also depicts the more human side of a soldier when confronted directly with that act—rather than the impersonal shapes from hundreds of meters away—near the end of the movie.
I would also add, regarding the whole permissible versus exception, that I suspect it is even grayer than suggested. The 5 year old with a radio is hardly and less a part of the fighting force than the civilians providing all the logistics and production supporting any of the military actions. So where is that line?
I’m not sure the AI will do much worse or much better than those making the plans and issuing the orders far from the battle ground and not exposed to the bloodshed and human carnage.
On a more depressing note one might look into the events in the Korean War “except for women and children” was not applied. The movie is called A Little Pond (it was available on Amazon Prime a year or so back not sure if it’s there now though) about the events at Nogunri.
Now, the movie also depicts the more human side of a soldier when confronted directly with that act—rather than the impersonal shapes from hundreds of meters away—near the end of the movie.
I would also add, regarding the whole permissible versus exception, that I suspect it is even grayer than suggested. The 5 year old with a radio is hardly and less a part of the fighting force than the civilians providing all the logistics and production supporting any of the military actions. So where is that line?
I’m not sure the AI will do much worse or much better than those making the plans and issuing the orders far from the battle ground and not exposed to the bloodshed and human carnage.