Courtney Linder, The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette; Some students, faculty remain uneasy about CMU's Army AI Task Force   
"Earlier this month, the Artificial Intelligence Task Force
 was introduced at the National Robotics Engineering Center. It’s meant 
as a hub for universities and private-industry partners to conduct 
research on AI in military applications.
While those on campus recognize CMU’s storied history with the U.S. 
Department of Defense — including contracting with the Defense Advanced 
Research Projects Agency (DARPA) on a regular basis and the hundreds of 
millions of defense dollars flowing into the university’s Software 
Engineering Institute — critics say they wish they had more information 
on this new work with the Army.
“We’re concerned that [the university] didn’t ask for any campus 
input or announce it,” said Wilson Ekern, a sophomore studying technical
 writing and German. “There’s a pretty big effort to get engineering and
 computer science students plugged into this military industrial 
complex.”
 His sentiments come at a time when Silicon Valley and the tech 
industry, at large, are toeing a gray line between creating useful 
innovations for defense and civilian protection and producing autonomous
 weapons with the potential to kill." 
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Tuesday, February 19, 2019
Some students, faculty remain uneasy about CMU's Army AI Task Force; The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, February 18, 2019
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