Operations of power in autonomous weapon systems: ethical conditions and socio-political prospects

作者: Nik Hynek , Anzhelika Solovyeva

DOI: 10.1007/S00146-020-01048-1

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摘要: The purpose of this article is to provide a multi-perspective examination one the most important contemporary security issues: weaponized, and especially lethal, artificial intelligence. This technology increasingly associated with approaching dramatic change in nature warfare. What becomes particularly evermore intensely contested how it embedded concurrently impacts two social structures: ethics law. While there has not been global regime banning technology, regulatory attempts at establishing ban have intensified along acts resistance blocking coalitions. aims reflect on prospects limitations, as well ethical legal intensity, emerging framework. To allow for such an investigation, power-analytical approach studying international regimes utilized.

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