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Un code de conduite pour les robots tueurs

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Jean-Baptiste Jeangène Vilmer, directeur de l’IRSEM, l’Institut de Recherche Stratégique de l’Ecole Militaire, est invité le 2 mars prochain par le Centre de recherche en éthique de l’Université de Montréal, pour une intervention sur la régulation des Systèmes d’armes létaux autonomes (SALA) ou robots tueurs.

Résumé de l’intervention : “Autonomous weapon systems – known as “killer robots” in popular culture – are weapon systems that can select and attack targets without human involvement. While they do not yet exist, they are already being discussed before the UN, as some NGOs and states have begun demanding a preventive ban against such weapons. This presentation will expose the difficulty of defining them (the notion of autonomy, the typology of more or less autonomous weapons, the notion of “meaningful human control”), the diplomatic debate going on at the UN and the underlying moral debate (responding to deontologist and consequentialist objections to autonomous weapons). After such consideration, this presentation ultimately opposes a preventive ban and proposes, instead, a code of conduct“.

http://www.lecre.umontreal.ca/ai1ec_event/conference-sur-les-systemes-darme-letales-autonomes-sala/?instance_id=2785

Autonomous Weapon Diplomacy: The Geneva Debates

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