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The UN and Autonomous Weapons Systems: A Missed Opportunity?


By Liran Antebi —— Bio and Archives--June 9, 2015

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Last year the United Nations addressed the development of autonomous weapons systems. After years of focusing on the legality of targeted assassinations using attack-enhanced remotely-operated UAVs, UN circles came to the realization that the development of lethal autonomous weapons systems (LAWS), which choose their targets without human involvement, is already well underway and may prove to be a profound global challenge.
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