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A Comparative Analysis of the Definitions of Autonomous Weapons
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A Comparative Analysis of the Definitions of Autonomous Weapons

Mariarosaria Taddeo and Alexander Blanchard
The 2022 Yearbook of the Digital Governance Research Group, pp.57-79
Digital Ethics Lab Yearbook, Springer Nature Switzerland
03/06/2023

Abstract

Adapting capabilities Artificial intelligence Autonomous artificial agents Autonomous weapons systems Autonomy Definition Human control Lethal autonomous weapons systems
In this article we focus on the definition of autonomous weapons systems (AWS). We provide a comparative analysis of existing official definitions of AWS as provided by States and international organisations, like ICRC and NATO. The analysis highlights that the definitions draw focus on different aspects of AWS and hence lead to different approaches to address the ethical and legal problems of these weapon systems. This approach is detrimental both in terms of fostering an understanding of AWS and in facilitating agreement around conditions of deployment and regulations of their use and, indeed, whether AWS are to be used at all. We build on the comparative analysis to identify essential aspects of AWS and then offer a definition that provides a value-neutral ground to address the relevant ethical and legal problems. In particular, we identify four key aspects – autonomy; adapting capabilities of AWS; human control; and purpose of use – as the essential factors to define AWS and which are key when considering the related ethical and legal implications.

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