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Killer Robots: Why the US should Lead the Ban

Denise Garcia

Global Policy, 2015, vol. 6, issue 1, 57-63

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There is a small window of opportunity for the US to stop the automation of killing-yielding warfare before mass proliferation occurs. Autonomous weapons will spread not only to other states but also to hostile non-state actors, or tyrants. If drone proliferation serves as a gage of how proliferation of fully autonomous weapons will proliferate, then there is great cause for worry.

Date: 2015
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