The Atlantic Magazine recently published Patrick Tucker’s article “The Navy’s Future Fleet of Swarming Boat-Drones,” which discusses the advantages of drone use but promotes the use of caution so they don’t get out of control. Patrick Tucker highlights the advantages of these drones throughout his article, in one instance he explains how these unmanned robotic boats effectively remove a soldier from the battlefield but manage to keep the tactics he/she would do and they spread that over a number of vehicles which can work together to carry out the same task (1). In respect to caution behind drone use, a major concern is “the security of these systems is also of critical importance because hackers, criminals, or enemies who take control of autonomous attack systems could wreak enormous havoc” (Tucker 1). Tucker effectively explains how drones have positive advantages and also makes a point on how they should be created and used with great caution.
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