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- Defense Primer: U. S. Policy on Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems
Lethal autonomous weapon systems (LAWS) are a special class of weapon systems that uses sensor suites and computer algorithms to independently identify a target and employ an onboard weapon system to engage and destroy the target without manual human control of the system
- Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems | United Nations Office for . . .
Since 2018, United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has maintained that lethal autonomous weapons systems are politically unacceptable and morally repugnant and has called for their prohibition under international law
- Lethal autonomous weapon - Wikipedia
The British Ministry of Defence defines autonomous weapon systems as "systems that are capable of understanding higher level intent and direction From this understanding and its perception of its environment, such a system is able to take appropriate action to bring about a desired state
- The Future of Warfare: National Positions on the Governance of Lethal . . .
A lethal autonomous weapon system can be characterized as an integrated combination of one or more weapons and technological components that enable the system to identify and or select, and engage a target, without intervention by a human user in the execution of these tasks
- Lethal Autonomous Weapons: The Next Frontier in International Security . . .
The term “Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems (LAWS)” refers to weapons that can identify and kill targets (people) autonomously using AI without human intervention, often called “killer robots”
- Lethal autonomous weapons systems :
Group of Governmental Experts on Emerging Technologies in the Area of Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems
- Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems International Law: Growing Momentum . . .
Definition and Examples of Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems The advent of LAWS has occurred due to advances in artificial intelligence, robotics, sensor technologies, and real-time data processing, enabling systems to independently identify, track, and engage targets
- AI and the Dangers of Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems
Commonly called “killer robots,” these systems leverage AI to identify, select, and eliminate human targets without requiring direct human intervention, raising profound ethical, legal, and security questions
- Regulating lethal autonomous weapon systems: exploring the . . . - Springer
We explore existing political commitments by states regarding the development and use of lethal autonomous weapon systems
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