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The problematisation of human control over lethal autonomous weapons: A case study of the US Department of State
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The problematisation of human control over lethal autonomous weapons: A case study of the US Department of State

Mikolaj Jakub Firlej
London: Routledge, Vol.1
Routledge Research in the Law of Emerging Technologies, Routledge, 1
2022

Abstract

DoD Policy the aviation sector Healthcare Decision Making Ai Application Frt privacy regulating AI in industry Autonomous Weapons Lethal AWS Smart Ports Legal Reviews ANSP Ai Model AI Technology AI System UN Automated Guided Vehicles justice International Humanitarian Law Cyber Weapons DoD Directive AWS Violated the maritime sector Internationally Wrongful Act the healthcare sector European Data Protection Supervisor liability Facial Images Energy Policy artificial intelligence (AI) transparency the legal sector the energy sector GDPR Energy Efficiency
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The Problematisation of Human Control over Lethal Autonomous Weapons: A Case Study of the U.S. Department of State

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