Mirjana Spoljaric

"What we are looking at specifically is so-called autonomous weapon systems. 

"I issued a joint call with the U.N. Secretary General last year calling for a normative framework to regulate autonomous weapon systems. 

"There are specific weapon systems that we think should be prohibited. They are unpredictable, using integrated forms of machine learning that learn about the target as they are already launched and weapon systems that autonomously target humans. 

"What constitutes a big challenge for us is the loss of human control and accountability over the employment of weapons. You cannot export that decision-making to a machine or a computer or a software. 

"What we also fear is that as you support military operations with artificial intelligence-based tools, you lose control over the human cognitive capacity to absorb the level of information needed in a short period of time to make decisions. 

"What we also observe is a loss to distinguish between human harm and material harm, as well as the risk of something being programmed in the wrong direction and not being able to be reversed."

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