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Science & Technology
Should we be worried about 'killer robots'?
2018-04-10
[Al Jazeera] Campaigners are renewing calls for a pre-emptive ban on so-called "killer robots" as representatives of more than 80 countries meet to discuss the autonomous weapons systems.

The use of lethal autonomous weapons systems (LAWS) is "a step too far", said Mary Wareham, the global coordinator of the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots.

"They cross a moral line, because we would see machines taking human lives on the battlefield or in law enforcement.

"We want weapon systems and the use of force to remain under human control," Wareham said.

Wareham spoke to Al Jazeera before Monday's meeting in Geneva, Switzerland
...home of the Helvetians, famous for cheese, watches, yodeling, and William Tell...
on a possible ban on LAWS.

This is the fifth international meeting to discuss so-called "killer robots" since 2014, but no formal decisions will be taken yet as countries are still working towards a common definition of LAWS, and have yet to agree on whether they should be outlawed in international law.

"We're at a crossroads now. This is going to be a crucial year. If we do not move swiftly, we could end up in a situation where it's too late and where fully autonomous weapons proliferate to the extent that every country has them," Wareham told Al Jazeera.

Posted by:Fred

#2  Personally, I'm concerned about killer anythings.
Posted by: ed in texas   2018-04-10 08:59  

#1  ARMY WANTS TO STOP BOMBS USING HALO-STYLE EMP GRENADES
Posted by: Skidmark   2018-04-10 04:38  

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