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Companies Developing Lethal Autonomous Weapons, As Groups Seek Ban

Companies Developing Lethal Autonomous Weapons, As Groups Seek Ban
Humanitarian groups have expressed concern over the development of lethal autonomous weapon systems, such as this Turkish KARGU drone (STM Photo)

Dozens of defense companies are developing lethal autonomous weapons (LAWS), as humanitarian groups seek to build international support for a treaty to ban them, according to a recent report. LAWS, so-called "killer robots," would rely on artificial intelligence (AI) to remove the human from targeting decisions, but how close such systems are to mature development and deployment readiness is a matter of debate in technology circles. "As part of an imminent arms race to develop increasingly autonomous weapons, states rely…

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