Autonomous Systems in a Military Context (Part 2): A Survey of the Ethical Issues

Jai C. Galliott, Tim McFarland
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This is the second paper of two on the role of autonomy in the unmanned systems revolution currently underway and affecting military forces around the globe. In the last paper, the authors considered the implications of autonomy on the legal obligations of military forces and their ability to meet these obligations, primarily through a survey of the domestic law of a number of drone wielding nations and relevant international legal regimes, including the law of armed conflict, arms control law, international human rights law, and others. However, the impact of autonomy in the military context extends well beyond the law and also encompasses philosophy and morality. Therefore, this paper addresses perennial problems concerning autonomous systems and their impact on what justifies the initial resort to war, who may be legitimately targeted in warfare, the collateral effects of military weaponry and the methods of determining and dealing with violations of the laws of just war theory. KEywoRdS Autonomous Weapons Systems, Autonomy, Defence, Drones, Ethics, Just War Theory, Killer Robots, Legality, Military Robots, UAVs
军事背景下的自治系统(第二部分):伦理问题的调查
这是两篇关于自主在无人系统革命中的作用的论文中的第二篇,目前无人系统革命正在进行中,并影响着全球的军事力量。在最后一篇论文中,作者主要通过对一些使用无人机的国家的国内法和相关国际法律制度(包括武装冲突法、军备控制法、国际人权法等)的调查,考虑了自主性对军事力量的法律义务及其履行这些义务的能力的影响。然而,自主性在军事背景下的影响远远超出了法律,还包括哲学和道德。因此,本文讨论了有关自治系统的长期问题及其对最初诉诸战争的理由的影响,谁可能是战争的合法目标,军事武器的附带影响以及确定和处理违反正义战争理论法律的方法。关键词:自主武器系统,自主性,国防,无人机,伦理,正义战争理论,杀手机器人,合法性,军用机器人,无人机
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