During the year, campaigners undertook national
actions on killer robots — including public briefings and parliamentary outreach — for the first time in Canada, Ireland, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, the United States.
Canada is one country where expectations for government
action on killer robots are running high.
Not exact matches
Members of the Campaign to Stop
Killer Robots this week called on the government of Canada to support the creation of new international law to pre-emptive ban fully autonomous weapons or «killer robots» as part of a new outreach effort by Mines Action Canada, a co-founder of the global Campaign to Stop Killer R
Killer Robots this week called
on the government of Canada to support the creation of new international law to pre-emptive ban fully autonomous weapons or «
killer robots» as part of a new outreach effort by Mines Action Canada, a co-founder of the global Campaign to Stop Killer R
killer robots» as part of a new outreach effort by Mines
Action Canada, a co-founder of the global Campaign to Stop
Killer R
Killer Robots.
One day
killer robots will be outlawed due to public concern and government
action spurred
on by civil society, including these AI experts and roboticists.
In his tenth report
on the protection of civilians in armed conflict issued
on 22 November 2013, United Nations Secretary - General has called for international
action to address the concerns over fully autonomous weapons or «
killer robots.»
Representatives from the Campaign to Stop
Killer Robots will be in New York on 20 - 21 October to talk to government representatives and other United Nations (UN) delegates as well as media and the public about their concerns over fully autonomous weapons or «killer robots» and the need for government a
Killer Robots will be in New York
on 20 - 21 October to talk to government representatives and other United Nations (UN) delegates as well as media and the public about their concerns over fully autonomous weapons or «
killer robots» and the need for government a
killer robots» and the need for government
action.
Mines
Action Canada organized a series of outreach events in the Canadian capital of Ottawa
on 28 - 29 April 2014, including a parliamentary breakfast briefing, a national press briefing, a public talk, and a meeting of Ottawa - based non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to increase awareness and encourage Canadian support for the goal of a preemptive ban
on killer robots.