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The original was posted on /r/artificial by /u/_____awesome on 2024-02-17 16:22:34.


In the Ukraine vs. Russia conflict, there’s a debate going on about whether it’s a war crime to kill a soldier who tries to surrender to a drone. The question is, does this make all autonomous weapons basically walking (or flying) war crimes since you can’t surrender to them? It’s a tricky situation because these drones can’t recognize a surrender, which seems to go against the rules of war. What do you think?