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lethal autonomous weapons systems (LAWS)
Why Do Armed Robot Dogs Make Us Uncomfortable?
By Jacob Parakilas
Is it the function of an armed robot dog that raises eyebrows, or its form?
Militaries Are Planning for an Autonomous Revolution. What if the Tech Isn’t Up to It?
By Jacob Parakilas
The path to robust, reliable military autonomy is long and winding – with a lot of potential dead ends.
Swarms of Glory
By Jacob Parakilas
Sooner or later, swarms of autonomous weapons are likely to transform militaries. But how long will they take to transform our relationship to weapons and armed violence?
Clash of Killer Robots? Japan’s Role in Preventing AI Apocalypse
By Daisuke Akimoto
Japan has a responsibility to spearhead discussions on the legal regulation of lethal autonomous weapons systems.
Weaponized AI in Southeast Asia: In Sight Yet out of Mind
By Michael Picard
The Campaign to Stop Killer Robots just officially launched in Southeast Asia. Will regional governments pay attention?
Is China Really Building Missiles With Artificial Intelligence?
By Abhijit Singh
There are real limits on the amount of AI acceptable to navy commanders.
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