This article may have been published in 2018, but the issues it raised are still relevant today because they are, to date, unresolved. How can we prevent autonomous weapons systems from starting wars and wrecking havoc? What international laws will govern the development and implementation autonomous weapons? Is the Geneva convention sufficient or should a new, legally binding agreement be made?
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