UN Warns That Unmanned Drones May Violate International Law

October 29th, 2009 :: 1 Comment

First generation military robots are already in trouble.

Early generation military robots are already in trouble.

The first blow to robotic military systems has come at the hands of the UN.  UN human rights investigator Philip Alston wants the US to explain how they decide who and what to attack with their unmanned drones.   The concern is that these drone attacks lead to arbitrary executions, which are banned under international law.   Drone attacks have so far been highly successful in remotely attacking targets that cannot be reached with traditional military systems, but they have also been criticized due to loss of innocent lives in their attacks and the possible violation of other nation’s sovereignty when used.  The drone attacks have not stopped though, mainly due to their undisputed effectiveness.  Despite that fact, is this a sign that attacks by military robots are viewed differently than attacks by human soldiers?  And if so, what effect will this have towards the future of robotic warfare?

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