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Autonomous Weapons Systems: Law, Ethics, Policy

Editat de Nehal Bhuta, Susanne Beck, Robin Geiβ, Hin-Yan Liu, Claus Kreβ
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 aug 2016
The intense and polemical debate over the legality and morality of weapons systems to which human cognitive functions are delegated (up to and including the capacity to select targets and release weapons without further human intervention) addresses a phenomena which does not yet exist but which is widely claimed to be emergent. This groundbreaking collection combines contributions from roboticists, legal scholars, philosophers and sociologists of science in order to recast the debate in a manner that clarifies key areas and articulates questions for future research. The contributors develop insights with direct policy relevance, including who bears responsibility for autonomous weapons systems, whether they would violate fundamental ethical and legal norms, and how to regulate their development. It is essential reading for those concerned about this emerging phenomenon and its consequences for the future of humanity.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781316607657
ISBN-10: 1316607658
Pagini: 420
Ilustrații: 1 table
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Part I. Introduction: 1. Autonomous weapons systems: living a dignified life and dying a dignified death Christof Heyns; Part II. Meanings of Autonomy and Human Cognition under Automation: 2. Staying in the loop: human supervisory control of weapons Noel Sharkey; 3. The autonomy of technological systems and responsibilities for their use Giovanni Sartor and Andrea Omicini; 4. Human-machine autonomies Lucy Suchman and Jutta Weber; Part III. Autonomous Weapons Systems and Human Dignity: 5. Are autonomous weapon systems a threat to human dignity? Dieter Birnbacher; 6. On banning autonomous weapons systems: from deontological to wide consequentialist reasons Guglielmo Tamburrini; Part IV. Risk, Transparency and Legal Compliance in the Regulation of Autonomous Weapons Systems: 7. Judgment, liability, and the risk of riskless warfare Pablo Kalmanovitz; 8. Autonomous weapons systems and transparency: towards an international dialogue Sarah Knuckey; 9. A human touch: autonomous weapons, DOD Directive 3000.09 and the interpretation of 'appropriate levels of human judgment over the use of force' Dan Saxon; 10. Autonomous weapons systems: managing the inevitability of 'taking the man out of the loop' Geoffrey S. Corn; Part V. New Frameworks for Collective Responsibility: 11. The obligation to exercise discretion in warfare: why autonomous weapon systems are unlawful Eliav Lieblich and Eyal Benvenisti; 12. Autonomy and uncertainty: increasingly autonomous weapons systems and the international legal regulation of risk Nehal Bhuta and Stavros-Evdokimos Pantazopoulos; Part VI. New Frameworks for Individual Responsibility: 13. Autonomous weapons systems: new frameworks for individual responsibility Neha Jain; 14. Refining responsibility: differentiating two types of responsibility issues raised by autonomous weapons systems Hin-Yan Liu; 15. Present futures: concluding reflections and open questions on autonomous weapons systems Nehal Bhuta, Susanne Beck and Robin Geiß.

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This examination of the implications and regulation of autonomous weapons systems combines contributions from law, robotics and philosophy.