and we'll be speaking to mikey kay, a former senior raf officer in the british military and dr peter asaroal autonomous weapons. join us for all that on al decoded after this short break. stay with us here on bbc news. welcome back to ai decoded. we just had a glimpse of how defence manufactures are using ai—powered military training tools to train the next generation of fighter pilots, but are we in danger of handing too much autonomy to these relatively untested systems? joining me again is our regular ai contributor and presenter, priya lakhani, who's ceo of ai powered education company century tech. joining us now are mikey kay, a former senior raf military officer, and dr peter asaro from the organisation stop killer robots, who's also a professor at the new school in new york, where his research focuses on artificial intelligence and robotics. thank you both of you forjoining us here on a id coded. perhaps if i can start with you and just ask to give us a quick rundown of your understanding of how ai technology is being used on the battlefield at the moment. i is being used on the ba