This is a list of the remaining major international conferences and meetings that are set to discuss armed violence reduction around the world: When? Where? What? Who? 20/01-28/03 Geneva, Switzerland Conference on Disarmament 2014; Part 1 UN 22/01-24/01 Berlin, Germany Berlin Sessions on Humanitarian Disarmament 27/01-28/01 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Measuring justice and violence; indicators […]
Conferences, meetings and days to help reduce armed violence in 2014
States take first step towards curbing the threat of killer robots
As a member of the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots, AOAV welcomes the historic decision taken by nations to begin international discussions on how to address the challenges posed by autonomous weapons systems. In a landmark move, the United Nations Convention on Conventional Weapons (CCW), meeting in Geneva, agreed to hold discussions on killer robots in […]
Noel Sharkey discusses killer robots on BBC Radio 4’s the Today Programme, ahead of UN decision
Member States to the Convention of Conventional Weapons will decide tomorrow whether to consider autonomous weapons systems, or killer robots, under the current treaty. Ahead of what could be a landmark decision towards a moratorium against the development of these weapons, Professor Noel Sharkey, chair of ICRAC and founding member of the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots, discusses […]
UN: Seize the opportunity for action on killer robots
States should seize the opportunity to take international action to prevent the creation of fully autonomous robot weapons that, once activated, would select and engage targets without human intervention, said the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots today at an event at the United Nations in Geneva. Later this week, States Parties to the Convention on […]
Governments to decide whether to start talks on killer robots
At next week’s annual meeting of States Parties to the UN Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons (CCW), governments will discuss whether autonomous weapon systems, or killer robots, should be considered under the current treaty. The CCW was introduced in 1980 and was designed to prohibit or restrict weapons of concern, such as landmines, incendiary weapons or blinding […]
Killer robots: states speak out at UN, many urging international talks
The 2013 session of the United Nations General Assembly First Committee on Disarmament and International Security has seen a number of states speak for the first time about fully autonomous weapons, with many urging international talks. The Campaign to Stop Killer Robots addressed the First Committee for the first time on Tuesday, 29 October, calling on states […]
Campaigners present concerns over killer robots at UN
All nations should agree to begin international talks aimed at preventing the creation of fully autonomous robot weapons that, once activated, would select and engage targets without human intervention, said the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots today at an event at the United Nations in New York. “Governments should never relinquish human control of targeting […]
Computing experts from 37 countries call for ban on killer robots
More than 270 engineers, computing and artificial intelligence experts, roboticists, and professionals from related disciplines are calling for a ban on the development and deployment of weapon systems that make the decision to apply violent force autonomously, without any human control. In a statement issued today, the experts from 37 countries say that, “given the […]
Killer Robots: the future of war?
In September 2013, PRIO and the Norwegian Centre for Humanitarian Studies hosted the breakfast seminar “Killer Robots: the Future of War?”. The goal of the seminar was to contribute to the public debate on autonomous weapons, and identify key ethical and legal concerns relating to robotic weapon platforms. The event was chaired by Kristin B. […]
Stop Killer Robots: Norwegian campaign gets underway
Interest in tackling fully autonomous weapons is growing in Norway with events in Oslo on 4 September, where campaigners outlined civil society concerns and called on the government and opposition parties to articulate their policy on banning the weapons. More than 50 people attended a breakfast seminar on killer robots (drapsroboter in Norwegian) convened by the Norwegian Centre for Humanitarian […]
Autonomous weapons: everyone’s a target
“Once the genie is out of the bottle, it’s very, very hard to put it back in again.” In the following short documentary, robotics expert Noel Sharkey and members of the International Committee for Robot Arms Control (ICRAC) explain why it is so important to ban autonomous weapons before they become broadly deployed.
Stop Killer Robots: the campaign’s outreach to the UN
Members of the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots met for a major outreach event in Geneva in May, supporting the delivery of the UN expert report on lethal autonomous robotic weapons at the Human Rights Council. The campaign’s outreach targeted governments, media, civil society and UN representatives, hoping to start a broad international discussion on the issue of “killer robots” […]