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Killing with computers - the ethics of autonomous and remote controlled weapon

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Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars
Remote controlled and autonomous robotic weapons are bringing new levels of complexity to modern warfare. It's when such robots are designed as lethal weapons that the threshold for moral justification gets higher.

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Episode Information

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Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars
People
Alex Leveringhaus
Dapo Akande
Bennett Foddy
Keywords
politics
terrorism
war
conflict
drones
Department: Oxford Martin School
Date Added: 22/05/2013
Duration: 01:06:22

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