Autonomous weapon systems: failing the principle of discrimination
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Publication date
2018-03-02ISSN
0278-0097
Abstract
In this article, I explore the ethical permissibility of autonomous weapon systems (AWSs), also colloquially known as killer robots: robotic weapons systems that are able to identify and engage a target without human intervention. I introduce the subject, highlight key technical issues, and provide necessary definitions and clarifications in order to limit the scope of the discussion. I argue for a (preemptive) ban on AWSs anchored in just war theory and International Humanitarian Law (IHL), which are both briefly introduced below.
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Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Pages
7 p.
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
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IEEE technology and society magazine, 37(1), 55-61
Citation
Guersenzvaig, Ariel (2018) Autonomous weapon systems: failing the principle of discrimination. IEEE technology and society magazine, 37(1), 55-61. https://doi.org/10.1109/MTS.2018.2795119
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