The report finds that the leading characteristic of human-machine interaction should be that of human control and machine dependence on humans in the execution of the targeting cycle. The control exercised by the operator must be sufficient to reflect the operator's intention for the purpose of establishing the legal accountability and ethical responsibility for all ensuing acts
This iPRAW publication is a brief overview of the matter of verification for a legally binding, pot...
Lethal autonomous weapons systems (LAWS), as they are dependent on artificial intelligence (AI), do ...
Providing a much needed study of the weapons paradox in the case of autonomous weapons, this book is...
This report focuses on the impact of ethical considerations on the principle of human control over w...
This report picks up considerations on human control from previous iPRAW reports, links them to IHL...
The report looks at the implications of technological capabilities and limitations for the use of au...
The report focuses on the underlying techniques behind what is popularly known as Artifical Intellig...
iPRAW has identified three larger buildings blocks that can guide the creation of the normative and ...
This paper summarizes the recommendations by the International Panel on the Regulation of Autonomou...
From a ban to a soft-law mechanism, any potential international regulation of LAWS could not be impl...
The authors argue that in order for Germany to do justice to its claim of outlawing lethal autonomou...
This article considers the role of norms in the debate on autonomous weapons systems (AWS). It argue...
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in military armament comes with a large number of unparallel...
Broadening the scope of regulatory options (here: outside of the CCW), this working paper links iPRA...
© 2017 Dr. Timothy McFarlandAutonomous weapon systems (AWS) are an emerging class of advanced weapon...
This iPRAW publication is a brief overview of the matter of verification for a legally binding, pot...
Lethal autonomous weapons systems (LAWS), as they are dependent on artificial intelligence (AI), do ...
Providing a much needed study of the weapons paradox in the case of autonomous weapons, this book is...
This report focuses on the impact of ethical considerations on the principle of human control over w...
This report picks up considerations on human control from previous iPRAW reports, links them to IHL...
The report looks at the implications of technological capabilities and limitations for the use of au...
The report focuses on the underlying techniques behind what is popularly known as Artifical Intellig...
iPRAW has identified three larger buildings blocks that can guide the creation of the normative and ...
This paper summarizes the recommendations by the International Panel on the Regulation of Autonomou...
From a ban to a soft-law mechanism, any potential international regulation of LAWS could not be impl...
The authors argue that in order for Germany to do justice to its claim of outlawing lethal autonomou...
This article considers the role of norms in the debate on autonomous weapons systems (AWS). It argue...
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in military armament comes with a large number of unparallel...
Broadening the scope of regulatory options (here: outside of the CCW), this working paper links iPRA...
© 2017 Dr. Timothy McFarlandAutonomous weapon systems (AWS) are an emerging class of advanced weapon...
This iPRAW publication is a brief overview of the matter of verification for a legally binding, pot...
Lethal autonomous weapons systems (LAWS), as they are dependent on artificial intelligence (AI), do ...
Providing a much needed study of the weapons paradox in the case of autonomous weapons, this book is...