As A.I.-Controlled Killer Drones Become Reality, Nations Debate Limits
Wednesday, November 22, 2023 | |
| By Patrick Kingsley The agreement calls for a pause in the fighting and for Hamas to free 50 of the captives it seized in its Oct. 7 raid on Israel. Hamas said Israel would release 150 Palestinians held in Israeli prisons. | | | By Eric Lipton Worried about the risks of robot warfare, some countries want new legal constraints, but the U.S. and other major powers are resistant. | | | By Cade Metz, Tripp Mickle and Mike Isaac Sam Altman confronted a member over a research paper that discussed the company, while directors disagreed for months about who should fill board vacancies. | | |
| Books By The New York Times Books Staff Here are the year's notable fiction, poetry and nonfiction, chosen by the staff of The New York Times Book Review. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By George Conway, J. Michael Luttig and Barbara Comstock The legal profession has stood largely silent on assaults on America's democracy. The situation will grow worse if Trump returns to the White House. | | |
| By CC Allen Spoiler: It's down to the wire. | | | By The New York Times Injured patients, including children, were moved by bus from one Gaza hospital to another on Monday. | | | By Reuters, Associated Press and Storyful Thousands of fans had already traveled to the stadium in Rio de Janeiro by the time the show on Saturday was called off because of safety concerns. | | |
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