Killer Robots
Autonomous weapons systems select and apply force to targets based on sensor processing rather than human input. Some autonomous weapons systems have existed for years, but the types, duration of operation, geographical scope, and environment in which such systems operate have been limited. Now technological advances are spurring the development of autonomous weapons systems or "killer robots," which would operate without meaningful human control, delegating life-and-death decisions to machines. Such weapons systems raise serious ethical, moral, legal, accountability, and security problems and concerns. Human Rights Watch is a founding member of Stop Killer Robots campaign, a civil society coalition that calls for a new international treaty to prohibit and restrict autonomous weapons systems.
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France
October 29, 2024
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August 26, 2024
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Australia
June 4, 2024
Videos
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August 10, 2020
Stopping Killer Robots
Country Positions on Banning Fully Autonomous Weapons and Retaining Human Control
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News
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May 2, 2024
Resounding Support for a ‘Killer Robots’ Treaty
Governments Should Raise Autonomous Weapons Concerns with UN
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January 3, 2024
Killer Robots: UN Vote Should Spur Action on Treaty
Guterres Should Seek to Tackle Autonomous Weapons Systems
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October 6, 2023
Protect Humanity from Killer Robots
UN Chief, International Red Cross President Urge Ban on Autonomous Weapons Systems
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July 7, 2023
Video: Weapons Explainer Series
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June 6, 2023
Palestinian Forum Highlights Threats of Autonomous Weapons
Forum Tackles Digital Rights Abuses Against Palestinians
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May 15, 2023
General Statement to the Convention on Conventional Weapons GGE Meeting on Lethal Autonomous Weapons
Delivered by Bonnie Docherty, Senior Researcher
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March 8, 2023
Expert Panel on the Social and Humanitarian Impact of Autonomous Weapons at the Latin American and Caribbean Conference on Autonomous Weapons
Delivered by Bonnie Docherty, Senior Researcher