Examples of using Autonomous weapons in English and their translations into Chinese
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As a result, he said, he supports regulating AI, including an international treaty banning“killer robots” or“lethal autonomous weapons.”.
And Prof Bryson says:"It is good to get people thinking about the problems of autonomous weapons systems.".
We, the undersigned, call upon governments and government leaders to create a future with strong international norms, regulations and laws against lethal autonomous weapons.
Around the same time, Musk, Stephen Hawking, and more than 20,000 other experts signed an open letter calling for an autonomous weapons ban.
In November 2017, campaigners took their case to the United Nations, asking for a global prohibition on lethal autonomous weapons systems.
In December 2016, 123 member nations of the UN's Review Conference of the Convention on Conventional Weapons unanimously agreed to begin formal discussions on autonomous weapons.
New capabilities, reduced costs, resistance to countermeasures and the possibility of new export markets are all encouraging R&D in autonomous weapons.
The Campaign to Stop Killer Robots is a growing global coalition of NGOs, including Amnesty International, that is working to ban fully autonomous weapons.
The European Parliament passed a resolution on September 12, 2018 calling for an international ban on lethal autonomous weapons systems(LAWS).
Members agreed to a comprehensive examination of technical and political elements surrounding emerging technologies of concern, including the potential development of autonomous weapons systems.
We will neither participate in nor support the development, manufacture, trade, or use of lethal autonomous weapons.".
Germany has also taken a clear position on arms control policy issues relating to new technologies, such as autonomous weapons systems.
He reiterated that KAIST would not conduct research activities that are contrary to human dignity, including autonomous weapons not controlled by human beings.
In 26 countries surveyed in 2018, more than three in every five people(61%) oppose the development of lethal autonomous weapons systems.
Pledge to neither participate in nor support the development, manufacture, trade or use of autonomous weapons; and to support efforts to ban autonomous weapons.”.
At a UN meeting in Geneva in April, 94 countries recommended beginning formal discussions about“lethal autonomous weapons systems.”.
López de Mántaras said there are two key aspects to AI that need be regulated: the use of lethal autonomous weapons systems, and privacy.
Google AI chief Jeff Dean and more than 3,000 employees signed a petition urging the company to commit to never create autonomous weapons.
In their letter, they warn that“lethal autonomous weapons threaten to become the third revolution in warfare.
He has played a key role at the UN and elsewhere on the campaign to ban lethal autonomous weapons(also known as"killer robots").