Experts Assemble for UN-Hosted Meeting on 'Killer Robots'

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By Associated Press | Updated: 28 August 2018 09:43 IST
Highlights
  • Experts are meeting to discuss ways to deal with "killer robots"
  • These are weapons that could conduct war without human intervention
  • Amnesty International urged countries to work toward a ban
Experts Assemble for UN-Hosted Meeting on 'Killer Robots'

Peter Asaro, of the International Committee for Robot Arms Control, and Nobel laureate Jody Williams

Photo Credit: Twitter/ Mary Wareham

Experts from scores of countries are meeting to discuss ways to define and deal with "killer robots" - futuristic weapons systems that could conduct war without human intervention.

The weeklong gathering that opened Monday is the second at UN offices in Geneva this year to focus on such lethal autonomous weapons systems and to explore possibilities for regulating them, among other issues.

In theory, fully autonomous, computer-controlled weapons don't exist yet, UN officials say. The debate is still in its infancy, and the experts have at times grappled with basic definitions. The United States has argued that it's premature to establish a definition of such systems, much less regulate them.

Some top advocacy groups say governments and militaries should be prevented from developing such systems, which have sparked fears and led some critics to envisage harrowing scenarios about their use.

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As the meeting got underway, Amnesty International urged countries to work toward a ban.

Killer robots are "no longer the stuff of science fiction," Rasha Abdul Rahim, an artificial intelligence researcher for the human rights organisation, said. Rahim warned that technological advances are outpacing international law.

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Part of the trouble for activists, however, is that the UN-backed conference that convened the meeting works by consensus. A single participating country - like a big military power - therefore could scuttle efforts to reach an international ban.

Amandeep Gill, who is chairing the meeting and a former Indian ambassador to the UN-backed Conference on Disarmament, said progress is being made. He summarised three general camps of countries: One seeks a formal, legal ban on such weapons; another wants a political, but non-binding agreement; and a third wants no changes at all.

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"We are coming closer to an agreement on what should be the guiding principles - guiding the behavior of states and guiding the development and deployment of such systems around the world," Gill told reporters Monday. "And this is not an insignificant outcome."

At a news conference hosted by the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots, Nobel Peace Prize laureate Jody Williams said the group wanted "meaningful human control" when it comes to the use of military weapons and negotiations toward a ban on computer-controlled weapons systems.

"There is a lot of movement within the governments: We're up to 26 now that have called for a ban," said Williams, who won the 1997 Nobel for her work against land mines. "Logic would dictate - at least in my thinking - that there would be a mandate toward negotiating a binding instrument, and that's what we're pushing for here this week."

 

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