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Unpacking Responsibility for Autonomous Weapons Systems Part 2: A Terminator Scenario?

Unpacking Responsibility for Autonomous Weapons Systems Part 2: A Terminator Scenario?

Update: 2024-11-20
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In the second half of this episode on Humanities Matter, we examine when countries might deploy autonomous weapons systems, whether these weapons could better follow international human rights law than humans if properly programmed, the feasibility of a global ban, and the challenges in regulating or limiting their production.

All this and more with Dr. Barry de Vries, author of Individual Criminal Responsibility for Autonomous Weapons Systems in International Criminal Law, which is volume 65 in “International Human Law Series” published by De Gruyter Brill. 

 

Liked this podcast? Have thoughts on the topic? Want us to address a specific theme in the future? Write to us at podcast@brill.com.

Host: Ramzi Nasir
Guest: Dr. Barry de Vries

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Unpacking Responsibility for Autonomous Weapons Systems Part 2: A Terminator Scenario?

Unpacking Responsibility for Autonomous Weapons Systems Part 2: A Terminator Scenario?

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