U.S. Opposes a Ban on Killer Robots - A New Autonomous Form of Warfare - Ahead of U.N. Weapons Summit
Human rights activists and dozens of countries are calling for an all-out ban on the use of lethal autonomous weapons, also known as killer robots" that can make the final order to kill without a human overseeing the process. The robots will be coming under review next week during high-level talks on the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons. So far, the Biden administration has rejected calls to ban the weapons, instead proposing the establishment of a code of conduct" for their use. This is not just a new weapon, it's a new form of warfare," says Steve Goose, director of Human Rights Watch's arms division and co-founder of the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots, says. The majority of countries want to see a legally binding instrument - a new treaty - that would have prohibitions and regulations on fully autonomous weapons."