Can we dwell for a minute on the latter part of this headlinepic.twitter.com/NKDOKkxqZ2
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Why's it harder to determine who issued an "explode" command than to figure out who fired a fatal bullet? Isn't it the opposite?
For one thing, because it's not common practice, and we don't know what protocols are followed in such an instance.
true, but we saw a similar trail of obfuscation over the killing of Jean Charles Demenezes: everyone and no one to blame apparently
They never established which officer(s) fired the fatal shots?
Rediculous. If he had been shot on the street immediately after executing the officer you wouldn't get the name.
I'd want to see the incident report in either case.
I think you are describing a feature vs. a bug to those who are implementing this...
So are notions of necessity. Unlike human, robot is not in physical danger - must it kill? Can it wait? Immobilize?
Someone gives the order; they're responsible.
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