Should We Ban Killer Robots?

(Author) Deane Baker
Format: Paperback
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Images of killer robots are the stuff of science fiction – but also increasingly of science fact on the battlefield. Should we be worried about this, or is this a normal development in the technology of war? In this accessible volume ethicist Deane-Peter Baker cuts through the confusion over whether lethal autonomous weapons – the so-called ‘killer robots’ – should be banned. Setting aside unhelpful analogies taken from science fiction, Baker instead looks to our understanding of mercenaries (the metaphorical ‘dogs of war’) and weaponized animals (the literal dogs of war) in order to better understand the ethical challenges raised by the employment of lethal autonomous weapons (the robot dogs of war). These ethical challenges include questions of trust and reliability, control and accountability, as well as motives and dignity. Baker argues that while each of these challenges are significant, they do not – even when considered together – justify a ban on this emerging class of weapon systems. This book offers a clear point of entry into the debate over lethal autonomous weapons for students, researchers, policy makers and interested general readers.

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Publisher:
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781509548514
Publish year:
2022
Publish date:
Feb. 4, 2022

Deane Baker

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