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Killer Robots: Survey Shows Opposition Remains Strong


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(Washington, DC) – More than three in five people responding to a new online survey in 28 countries oppose using weapons systems, commonly called “killer robots,” that select and attack targets without further human intervention, Human Rights Watch said today.
The survey, conducted in December 2020 by the market research company Ipsos, was commissioned by the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots, which Human Rights Watch co-founded. Sixty-two percent of respondents said they oppose the use of lethal autonomous weapons systems, also known as fully autonomous weapons, while 21 percent support such use and 17 percent said they were not sure. Of those with a firm opinion, 75 percent were opposed.  

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