TASDCRC Symposium 20-22 April 2021 on Accelerating Trusted Autonomous Systems
IWR was proud to present on the Legal and Ethics Uplift Panel at the recent TASDCRC Symposium on Accelerating Trusted Autonomy.
IWR was proud to present on the Legal and Ethics Uplift Panel at the recent TASDCRC Symposium on Accelerating Trusted Autonomy.
IWR is pleased to announce a collaboration agreement with Defence TAS CRC, Skyborne Technologies and Cyborg Dynamics Engineering to provide Article 36 legal review advice on the Justified Autonomous Unmanned Aerial System Effects (JAUASE) Project. The JAUASE project is developing a legally compliant, Artificial Intelligence decision support tool for unmanned …
How many States are known to conduct weapon reviews? Dr Natalia Jevglevskaja from the Program on the Regulation of Emerging Military Technologies lists 19 States known to conduct weapon reviews. International Weapons Review can assist States to develop internal processes for the legal review of new weapons.
Would Future of Life Institute’s Slaughterbot pass a weapon review? It is a difficult question without a full understanding of its design, intended use and programming however there are number of considerations that a reviewing State may consider: All weapons, including AWS, must be legally reviewed prior to their deployment …
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