Friday, October 24, 2014

When the weapon becomes the warrior

Norway is one of many countries developing weapons that can operate without human control or surveillance.

The technology raises moral questions, such as what happens when the human is removed from the battle field and machines are left to do the job? Or who will be responsible if the weapon makes mistakes or performs attacks violating international law?
Read more here.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I guess we have to write more laws to solve the problem. No chemical or biological weapons. No gun zones. I can't think of anything else. There are a bunch of them.