Human judgment and control in lethal attacks -- Defensive human-supervised autonomous weapons -- Why might militaries build autonomous weapons? -- Does automation increase or decrease human control?
Summary
"In advance of the global meetings on autonomous weapons, CNAS has released a briefing report and infographic on autonomous weapons and human control. Paul Scharre and Kelley Sayler of CNAS' Ethical Autonomy Project examine how autonomy is used in current and future weapons and prospects for human control"--Publisher's web site
Notes
"April 2016."
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (CNAS, viewed April 8, 2016)