The united Nations set targets to manage robots and weapons integration of AI in the year 2026, but has not achieved consensus among the government.
At the meeting of the General assembly of the united Nations in New York on 12/5, the country had a meeting table to manage the automatic weapon WHO controls, which have “killer robots”. Earlier, experts warn time to put in place protective measures for technology new lethal “are being depleted”.

Meeting of the un took place after the 164 national support resolution 2023 of the General assembly of the united Nations, called on the international community to urgently address the risks of automatic weapons cause. This is also the first talks of this agency dedicated to automatic weapons.
According to amnesty international, while many countries in favor binding framework globally, countries such as America, Russia, China, India wanted to priority guide by country or based on international law now.
“We do not believe the current law is not enough to apply,” a spokesman for the pentagon said, adding that automatic weapons “pose less risk to people than with conventional weapons”.
The government of India, Russia and China has not given comment.
System automatic weapons powered by AI are playing a large role in the conflict. According to data of Russia, army force this country has deployed 3,000 aircraft unmanned suicide Veter with the ability to automatically detect and attack targets to Ukraine. Research institute, the Future of Life recorded about 200 system automatic weapons in Ukraine, the Middle East and Africa, while Israel uses AI system to identify targets in Gaza.
Defense spending in the world is predicted to rise sharply next time when military technology integrated AI development. Even so, the process of establishing control rules are evaluated not able to keep up, the longer the standard binding international almost not exist. From 2014, the country joined The convention on conventional weapons (CCW) has been meeting in Geneva to discuss ban the potential for the system completely automatic, but has not reached consensus.
At the meeting on 12/5, secretary General of the un Antonio Guterres laid out period 2026 to the country setting “clear rules” on the use of weapons and AI. Even so, a number of human rights groups warning still no consensus among the government.
“Time really is running out, so need to quickly put in place protective measures to prevent the nightmare scenario that some of the most famous experts warned would happen,” Alexander Kmentt, the head of the agency's control arms, Clothes, telling Reuters.
According to experts, although not binding legally, the country seemed to want to increase pressure on the military powers of capital are opposed to rules because of fears they could reduce the advantage on the battlefield when it comes to weapons AI.
Besides, advocacy groups hope the meeting will tackle important issues about ethics and human rights. “This issue should be clarified through a treaty binding legally. Technology is developing so fast,” Patrick Wilcken, researcher, military, security and police of amnesty international, said.
Source: vnexpress.net

