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4/26
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Michael Horowitz of the School of Arts and Sciences said the controversy over the U.S. army’s plans for a new Advance Targeting and Lethality Automated System “demonstrates that there are continuing technological and ethical issues surrounding the integration of autonomy into weapon systems.”
Penn In the News
Michael Carpenter of the Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement said Russian hackers are “the most aggressive and risk-tolerant because they’ve broken so many international norms and face so few repercussions that they don’t really believe there will be any serious consequences to their action.”
Penn In the News
In response to reports of China’s efforts to replicate U.S. drone designs, Michael Horowitz of the School of Arts and Sciences said, “China’s reveal once again highlights that American military technical leadership is not inevitable. China and others are actively competing, and it will take sustained American effort to stay ahead.”
Penn In the News
Michael Horowitz of the School of Arts & Sciences comments on the likelihood of a change in the UAS export policy.