Ron Arkin Discusses Why a Ban on Warfighting Robots is Premature

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I’ve been engaged in the debate over autonomous robotic military systems for almost 10 years. I am not averse to a ban, but I’m convinced we should continue researching this technology for the time being. One reason is that I believe such systems might be capable of reducing civilian casualties and property damage when compared to the performance of human warfighters. Thus, it is a contention that calling for an outright ban on this technology is premature, as some groups already are doing.

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College of Computing, School of Interactive Computing

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IEEE Spectrum, killer robots, Military Technology, ron arkin
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  • Created By: Tyler Sharp
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  • Created On: Aug 5, 2015 - 9:01am
  • Last Updated: Oct 7, 2016 - 10:27pm