Picture: © Slaughterbots 2017
You can join here: https://iclr.cc/virtual/2021/social/4413 (ICLR registration required)
Or watch the livestream below or on YouTube!
Global challenges like climate change, human rights, and the ongoing pandemic urgently require international cooperation and coordination. Instead, the world is currently being destabilised by a new arms race fuelled by automation and remote controlled weapons like drones and robots. Recent advances in AI research have drastically reduced the technological barrier for the full automation of these weapons, blurring the line between armed drones and lethal autonomous weapon systems (LAWS). LAWS have been recognised as a substantial danger to humanity by many institutions and individuals in the AI community (see this open letter).
Despite considerable campaign efforts, the automation of warfare is progressing quickly, with disastrous consequences. We as AI researchers have the possibility to make a difference, as the military sector depends on civil science and we can make our voice heard in public. But we need to do more, and do it fast.
The aim of this Social is to provide information and discuss how we, as a community, can come together to prevent the further development and proliferation of LAWS. Therefore we also want to discuss the necessity of internationally controlling, disarming and banning remote controlled weapons, such as drones. The Social will consist of talks and a panel discussion from researchers and activists, followed by breakout discussions.
Human Rights Watch.
Helped ban landmines. Led Campaign To Stop Killer Robots.
New York University,
AI Now Institute.
Researches the social implications of AI. Organised Google Walkouts.
Government Relations Manager at the Campaign To Stop Killer Robots. Human rights lawyer.
AI legend.
Advocat for banning lethal autonomous weapons. Also known from Slaughterbots.
AI and lethal autonomous weapons, the big picture
Lessons from the regulation and bans for cluster munition and landmines
Current approach and strategy of the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots
How to become a tech activist
This digital event will take place in zoom (talks & panel) and gather.town (group discussions).
Organisers: Luisa Zintgraf, Jakob Foerster, Maximilian Igl, Christian Schroeder de Witt.