Epiphany comments on Near-Term Risk: Killer Robots a Threat to Freedom and Democracy - Less Wrong
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Would you happen to be able to provide these figures:
The ratio of human resources-to-firepower on the current generation of weapons.
The ratio of human resources-to-firepower on the weapons used during eras where oppression was common.
I'd like to compare them.
Hmm, "firepower" is vague. I think the relevant number here would be something along the lines of how many people can be killed or subdued in a conflict situation.
I have no idea; as I said, my expectations are just guesses based on broad principles (slow planes are cheaper than ultra-fast planes; clunk planes are cheaper than ultra-maneuverable ones; machines whose failure do not immediately kill humans are cheaper to make than machines whose failure do entail human death; the cheapest, lightest, and easiest to maintain machine parts are the ones that aren't there). You should ask Rolf, since apparently he's knowledgeable in the topic.
Thanks. I will ask Rolf.