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UN General Assembly Adopts Resolution on Autonomous Weapons Moratorium

A non-binding resolution calls on all nations to halt development of fully autonomous lethal systems pending an international regulatory framework.

UN General Assembly Adopts Resolution on Autonomous Weapons Moratorium

The United Nations General Assembly has adopted a resolution calling for a global moratorium on the development and deployment of fully autonomous lethal weapons systems, marking the first time the international body has formally addressed the issue of so-called killer robots.

What the Resolution Covers

The non-binding resolution urges all member states to halt the development of weapons systems that can select and engage targets without meaningful human control. It calls for the negotiation of a binding international treaty that would establish clear rules governing the use of AI and autonomy in military applications.

Machines that decide who lives and who dies cross a fundamental moral line. This resolution is a first step toward ensuring that line is never crossed.

Major military powers abstained from the vote, citing concerns that a moratorium could disadvantage their forces relative to adversaries who might not comply.

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