Archive | ICRAC in the media

IRF: ICRAC’s Juergen Altmann on unmanned systems and arms control

Posted on 06 December 2011 by Frank Sauer

On 7 March 2010, the Austrian “Institut für Religion und Frieden” published an extensive interview with ICARC’s Juergen Altmann. He sums up ICRAC’s critical stance on the recent developments in unmanned systems: We are worried by the accelerating trend to arm uninhabited military vehicles, by the high numbers of non-combatants killed in present US and […] Continue Reading

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Allvoices: The ethical and moral concerns of autonomous robotic systems

Posted on 05 December 2011 by Frank Sauer

On 13 February 2010, Allvoices published a piece that discusses why military robotics is on the rise, quoting ICRAC’s Noel Sharkey and also referring to other ICRAC members and their critical stance: There are several reasons why the Department of Defense is shifting its focus away from conventional weapons and towards highly advanced robotic systems. […] Continue Reading

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New Scientist: Campaign asks for international treaty to limit war robots

Posted on 04 December 2011 by Frank Sauer

On 30 September 2009, New Scientist reports on Noel Sharkey, Juergen Altmann, Peter Asaro and Rob Sparrow founding ICRAC. A robotics expert, a physicist, a bioethicist and a philosopher have founded the International Committee for Robot Arms Control (ICRAC) to campaign for limits on robotic military hardware. Roboticist Noel Sharkey at the University of Sheffield, […] Continue Reading

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Popular Science: No Nuke-Wielding Bots in Space, Pleads New Robot Arms Control Committee

Posted on 03 December 2011 by Frank Sauer

Popular Science reports on ICRAC being founded: A newly formed International Committee on Robot Arms Control (ICRAC) has asked nations to ban military bots from space and prevent robots from toting nuclear weapons. No doubt, human characters from science fiction stories such as “Battlestar Galactica” and “Terminator” might agree. The full text can be found […] Continue Reading

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ISN Security Watch: Robot Wars – The Hal Factor

Posted on 02 December 2011 by Frank Sauer

ISN Security Watch reports on current developments in military unmanned systems and also mentions ICRAC being founded to investigate how some of these armed systems could be limited, perhaps even prohibited, if necessary. The full text can be found here. Continue Reading

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BotJunkie: International Committee for Robot Arms Control Is Well Intentioned But Kinda Ridiculous

Posted on 01 December 2011 by Frank Sauer

The self proclaimed “best robotics blog on the Net!” critically comments in ICRAC’s founding. Noel Sharkey replies, and BotJunkie’s Evan Ackerman addresses Noel in turn. This discussion is well worth a read. The full text can be found here. Continue Reading

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