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N O T E - THE EU, ARTIFICIAL MILITARY INTELLIGENCE AND AUTONOMOUS LETHAL WEAPONS

8 Apr 2024

The white-collar workers then enter the scene on behalf of the states they represent, taking over from the engineers and the military, in the hope of regulang the machinery that risks eluding everyone, yet from which everyone would like to benefit. [...] The Council thus imposed numerous exempons to the prohibions laid down in the AI Act, exempons which, in addion to the military sphere and R&D, also apply to the security services of the Member States. [...] XX - EU - Arficial intelligence Act official text The EU debate on military AI and the specific case of LAWS The fact that the military sector is excluded from the scope of the AI Act does not mean that the EU is disinterested in this issue, far from it. [...] The Case of the European Parliament The European Parliament has been at the forefront of the debate on military AI, taking up the issue very quickly. [...] The queson that arises is therefore to understand whether, according to the EP, the human operator should take the place of the machine and 'decide' for it at the fateful moment of firing, or whether he can simply 'control' what the machine does.
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Authors

Federico Santopinto

Pages
19
Published in
France