World must come together to stop killer robots, experts urge
The world must come together to take action on killer robots, according to a new report. There is increasing agreement among various countries that fully autonomous weapons should be banned to avoid the creation of such killer robots, the new report warns. It would be "unacceptable" if weapons systems are able to select and kill targets without human oversight, the researchers warn. The research by Human Rights Watch said 30 countries had now expressed a desire for an international treaty introduced which says human control must be retained over the use of force. The new report, "Stopping Killer Robots: Country Positions on Banning Fully Autonomous Weapons and Retaining Human Control", reviews the policies of 97 countries that have publicly discussed killer robots since 2013.
Aug-11-2020, 07:55:00 GMT
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