lethal autonomous weapons systems (laws)
Lethal autonomous weapons systems (LAWS) are robotic systems equipped with lethal capabilities that can operate without direct human control. These systems raise ethical and legal concerns regarding accountability, compliance with international humanitarian law, and potential risks of escalation in armed conflicts.
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