

From landmines to killer robots — inside the campaigns to ban weapons of war
Sep 3, 2024
Mary Wareham, Deputy Director at Human Rights Watch, and Jody Williams, a Nobel Peace Prize co-laureate, tackle the pressing issue of lethal autonomous weapons. They discuss the alarming rise of killer robots and the need for stringent regulations to prevent catastrophic outcomes. Reflecting on their advocacy against landmines, they emphasize international cooperation and the urgency for a global treaty to regulate these technologies. The conversation also highlights the ethical dilemmas of autonomous warfare and the critical role of civil society in shaping future policies.
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Intro
00:00 • 5min
The Rise of Killer Robots
04:34 • 10min
Regulating Killer Robots: The Call for Global Action
14:42 • 9min
Lessons from Landmines: Building a Framework Against Autonomous Weapons
23:45 • 2min
Navigating the Dual-Use Dilemma in Warfare Technology
25:55 • 2min
Regulating the Future of Warfare
28:01 • 18min