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Autonomous weapons stir Geneva Debate / Morley, Jefferson   Journal Article
Morley, Jefferson Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The first multinational conference dedicated exclusively to robotic warfare took place May 13-16 at the UN Office at Geneva as governments around the world confront the emerging technologies that policymakers call "lethal autonomous weapons systems" and headline writers have dubbed "killer robots." The three-day meeting featured diplomats, scholars, and activists debating the implications of new weapons that could automatically target and kill people without human control. Although few such weapons exist now, revolutionary developments in sensors and robotics have stoked fears in some quarters that these weapons systems could make warfare less risky for the attacker and therefore more indiscriminate, but raised hopes in others that they might reduce civilian casualties.
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Banking on 24 / Roque, Ashley   Journal Article
Roque, Ashley Journal Article
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Wars of the future / Oganesyan, A; Povolotsky, G; Tishchenko, G; Mizin, V   Journal Article
Oganesyan, A Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Unfortunately, the new millennium has not brought peace to mankind. The global agenda still includes the security problem, the resolution of armed conflicts and the prevention of new wars. Realizing the importance of the subject, the International Affairs ' editorial board and the Institute of International Studies at the Moscow State Institute (University) of International Relations invited experts and analysts to discuss the military concepts that are being developed in the world today and the weapons that could be used in future armed conflicts.
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