Sentences with phrase «for meaningful human control»

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The IMI could also control and organize access to metadata (the associated host disease phenotype data, for a human gut microbiota sample, for instance) without which meaningful interpretation of the data is not possible.
The campaign aims to engage at the regional level to build awareness and support for a collective response and it continues to explore other avenues that could lead states to adopt a new international instrument to retain meaningful human control over the critical functions of weapons systems.
In July 2015, thousands of AI researchers from around the world signed an open letter to the UN calling for a ban on offensive autonomous weapons beyond meaningful human control.
In view of the rapid pace of developments in military robotics, it is now urgent for States to consider what constitutes meaningful, or appropriate or effective, human control over the use of force.
For example we have to further deepen our understanding of what we exactly mean by «meaningful human control» when we talk about these weapon systems.
As weapons increasingly rely on AI, this project provides an interdisciplinary framework for how such weapons systems might be under meaningful human control.
The campaign calls for any future deliberations at the CCW on killer robots to not repeat the 2014 meeting, which requires «going deeper in exploring substantive aspects, such as the notion of meaningful human control
For human control to be meaningful, the technology must be predictable, the user must have relevant information, and there must be the potential for timely human judgement and interventiFor human control to be meaningful, the technology must be predictable, the user must have relevant information, and there must be the potential for timely human judgement and interventifor timely human judgement and intervention.
The talks could and should result in a new CCW protocol requiring meaningful human control over attacks and prohibiting lethal autonomous weapons systems (systems that do not allow for that human control).
An Article 36 review can not tell us if it is acceptable to the public conscience for a machine to kill without meaningful human control.
It supports the recommendation to create a Group of Governmental Experts and urges states to identify an ambitious outcome for such a «GGE» to work towards by aiming to negotiate a new CCW protocol retaining meaningful human control of weapons systems and individual attacks.
To prevent «a military AI arms race,» the signatories therefore call for «a ban on offensive autonomous weapons beyond meaningful human control
Under a section elaborating on «control» (page 5), the authors note that «for certain types of safety - critical AI systems — especially vehicles and weapons platforms — it may be desirable to retain some form of meaningful human control, whether this means a human in the loop, on the loop, or some other protocol.»
Wareham addressed Russia's desire for a working definition and affirmed that «by retaining meaningful human control over the use of lethal force in each individual attack we can in effect prohibit the use of fully autonomous weapons and thus achieve a preemptive ban.»
It is time for experts from governments to make explicit where they draw the line in increasing autonomy in weapon systems and determine how to retain meaningful human control over weapons systems.
The 58 - page Keeping Control report by Daan Kayser provides an overview of the positions of European states on lethal autonomous weapon systems, including on the call for a ban and on how to ensure weapons systems remain under meaningful human cControl report by Daan Kayser provides an overview of the positions of European states on lethal autonomous weapon systems, including on the call for a ban and on how to ensure weapons systems remain under meaningful human controlcontrol.
There were several questions covering a range of concerns including the viability of an international treaty, status of research and development by the US, concept of meaningful human control, and views of the scientific community on the need for regulation.
The need for meaningful or adequate or another form of «human control» has been central to the debate with the majority of states speaking in support of retaining it.
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