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Technological advances in the military field raise ethical concerns. Lethal autonomous weapons systems (LAWS) lack human oversight in critical decisions, potentially violating international humanitarian law and human rights principles. This article explores the ethical and legal implications of the development of lethal autonomous weapons systems, advocating for a legally binding international regulatory framework that emphasizes human control over autonomous weaponry, and human rights as a guiding in their design and manufacture.
José Javier Martínez Hernández (Mon,) studied this question.