Autonomous Weapons

Is AI the Right Sword for Democracy?

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Nov 13th, 2023

The Path to War is Paved with Obscure Intentions: Signaling and Perception in the Era of AI

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Oct 20th, 2023

Cluster Munition Convention Offers Roadmap for New Autonomous Weapons Treaty

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May 30th, 2023

Globalizing Responsible AI in the Military Domain by the REAIM Summit

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Mar 13th, 2023

Latin America and Caribbean Nations Rally Against Autonomous Weapons Systems

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Mar 6th, 2023

Investigating (Mis)conduct in War is Already Difficult: Will the use of Military AI Make it Harder?

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Jan 5th, 2023

Gendering the Legal Review of New Means and Methods of Warfare

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Aug 23rd, 2022

Adding AI to Autonomous Weapons Increases Risks to Civilians in Armed Conflict

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Mar 26th, 2021

An Enduring Impasse on Autonomous Weapons

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Sep 28th, 2020

Remarks by Defense Dept General Counsel Paul C. Ney Jr. on the Law of War

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May 28th, 2019

Lethal Autonomous Weapons and Policy-Making Amid Disruptive Technological Change

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Nov 14th, 2017

The Lethal Autonomous Weapons Governmental Meeting (Part I: Coping with Rapid Technological Change)

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Nov 9th, 2017

Technology and Autonomy in Warfare: A Consideration of the Issue by the US Defense Science Review Board

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Oct 28th, 2016

Weapon, Combatant, Child, Animal: They’re All Insufficient Analogies for Autonomous Weapon Systems

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Sep 6th, 2016

The International Discussion Continues: 2016 CCW Experts Meeting on Lethal Autonomous Weapons

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Apr 20th, 2016

Russian Treaty Violations: A Blast from the Past or an Omen for the Future

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Aug 1st, 2014