Jun. 1: Campaign representatives joined diplomats for an informal meeting to discuss ethical concerns
over lethal autonomous weapons systems convened at the UN by the Permanent Mission of the Holy See to the UN in Geneva in conjunction with the Caritas in Veritate Foundation.
Ambassador Janjua found that international concern
over lethal autonomous weapons systems continues to grow.
Not exact matches
2017 was the most challenging year yet for the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots due to the faltering effort to advance international deliberations
over «
lethal autonomous weapons systems» aka fully
autonomous weapons or killer robots.
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).
On Friday, 12 December, states attending the United Nations meeting in Geneva will decide on future work to address concerns
over fully
autonomous weapons systems, known as
lethal autonomous weapons systems.
After deliberating for two years on questions relating to «
lethal autonomous weapons systems,» the time has come for states to commit to a more substantive process aimed at achieving an outcome that addresses the multiple concerns raised
over the
weapons.