Development of russian and international legal regulation of the use of lethal autonomous weapon systems equipped with artificial intelligence
This article aims at outlining the approaches of the international community, the BRICS countries, and other countries that have achieved noticeable results in the development and use of artificial intelligence in the military sphere to answer the questions about the applicability of the existing i...
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doaj-e588eda07dec4a31bd4e57c4eb8ed1c32021-06-30T11:52:03ZengEditorial AARLaplage em Revista2446-62202021-06-017Extra-C10.24115/S2446-622020217Extra-C1010p.259-272Development of russian and international legal regulation of the use of lethal autonomous weapon systems equipped with artificial intelligenceKsenia Michailovna Belikova0Maryam Abdurakhmanovna Akhmadova1PFUR - Peoples` Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)MCDCM - Main Control Department of the city of Moscow This article aims at outlining the approaches of the international community, the BRICS countries, and other countries that have achieved noticeable results in the development and use of artificial intelligence in the military sphere to answer the questions about the applicability of the existing international humanitarian law in a military conflict using Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems, and the extent of this applicability. Based on analytical reflections on information drawn from referenced sources, the authors analyze the provisions of national and international approaches, legislative instruments, and documents that create patterns for developing lethal autonomous weapon systems and the potential for the use thereof from the standpoint of legal attitudes. The authors’ results are presented in a set of approaches of national legal systems and doctrine provisions found in the current law in the field of research, including from the standpoint of a contribution to the further improvement of the concept of lethal autonomous weapon systems. https://laplageemrevista.editorialaar.com/index.php/lpg1/article/view/1010Military artificial intelligenceInternational military lawApproaches of national lawBrics countriesLeading world powers |
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Ksenia Michailovna Belikova Maryam Abdurakhmanovna Akhmadova Development of russian and international legal regulation of the use of lethal autonomous weapon systems equipped with artificial intelligence Laplage em Revista Military artificial intelligence International military law Approaches of national law Brics countries Leading world powers |
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Development of russian and international legal regulation of the use of lethal autonomous weapon systems equipped with artificial intelligence |
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Development of russian and international legal regulation of the use of lethal autonomous weapon systems equipped with artificial intelligence |
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Development of russian and international legal regulation of the use of lethal autonomous weapon systems equipped with artificial intelligence |
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Development of russian and international legal regulation of the use of lethal autonomous weapon systems equipped with artificial intelligence |
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Development of russian and international legal regulation of the use of lethal autonomous weapon systems equipped with artificial intelligence |
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development of russian and international legal regulation of the use of lethal autonomous weapon systems equipped with artificial intelligence |
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This article aims at outlining the approaches of the international community, the BRICS countries, and other countries that have achieved noticeable results in the development and use of artificial intelligence in the military sphere to answer the questions about the applicability of the existing international humanitarian law in a military conflict using Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems, and the extent of this applicability. Based on analytical reflections on information drawn from referenced sources, the authors analyze the provisions of national and international approaches, legislative instruments, and documents that create patterns for developing lethal autonomous weapon systems and the potential for the use thereof from the standpoint of legal attitudes. The authors’ results are presented in a set of approaches of national legal systems and doctrine provisions found in the current law in the field of research, including from the standpoint of a contribution to the further improvement of the concept of lethal autonomous weapon systems.
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Military artificial intelligence International military law Approaches of national law Brics countries Leading world powers |
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