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Killer robots and unpredictability: the new face of weapons regulation

Killer robots and unpredictability: the new face of weapons regulation

Update: 2024-10-31
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How will automated systems and artificial intelligence change the nature of weaponry?

What ethical issues are at play when we discuss lethal autonomous weapons? Can weapons be programmed to follow the laws of armed conflict?

How does public literacy influence perceptions of weapons systems?


In this episode, Zena Assaad and Lauren Sanders join Danielle Ireland-Piper to discuss weapons regulation, and how artificial intelligence and autonomous systems changes the arms landscape.


Dr Zena Assaad is a Senior Research Fellow with the School of Engineering at the Australian National University (ANU).

Dr Lauren Sanders is a Senior Research Fellow with the TC Beirne School of Law at the University of Queensland, in the Law and Future of War Project.

Dr Danielle-Ireland Piper is Academic Director and Associate Professor at the ANU National Security College (NSC). 


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Killer robots and unpredictability: the new face of weapons regulation

Killer robots and unpredictability: the new face of weapons regulation