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The Dangers of Autonomous Weapons Systems: A Threat to International Law

Recent talks at the UN have focused on regulating AI-controlled autonomous weapons.

Campaigners stress the urgency of implementing regulations to control rapidly advancing technology.

Dr. Matt Mahmoudi from the University of Cambridge warns of the incompatibility of autonomous weapons with international law.

Autonomous weapons raise concerns about accountability, ethical implications, and potential humanitarian crises.

The need for clear guidelines and boundaries in the development and use of such weapons is paramount.

Countries must work together to prevent the uncontrolled proliferation of these dangerous technologies.

The ethical implications of autonomous weapons systems extend to questions of morality and human agency.

The international community faces a critical juncture in deciding how to address the challenges posed by autonomous weapons.

Time is running out to establish effective regulations before the technology reaches a point of no return.

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