News Journal #13-future of conflict and security

The article “Will There be a Ban on Killer Robots ” by Adam Satariano addresses the future of autonomous weapons and the potential threats involved. This article is relevant to the future of conflict security because it talks about the future advancements in the use of lethal autonomous weapons in a military manner. Technology such as autonomous missiles have led military leaders to think more carefully about the possibility of warfare with less human involvement in the future. Humans rights groups and world diplomats have also considered these possibilities too, and have urged the UN to address this in treaties.twenty six countries have called for a ban that requires human involvement in war, but several influential countries have declined.Diplomats and the United Nations have been unable to reach an agreement on this technology development. Defense controllers on the other hand, are excited to see how this technology is developing. Research continues on this topic to try to get a better understanding of these types of technology.

This article is significant because as technology advances, the possibilities of lethal autonomous weapons and killer robots become more likely to eventually happen. It is important for scientists to understand the real implications that this technology may have on human security. If technology is to advance faster than humans can understand it, killer robots could become a real danger and threat to the world.

Satarino, Adam. “Will There be a Ban on Killer Robots.”The New York Times, 19 Oct. 2018, https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/19/technology/artificial-intelligence-weapons.html

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