SGI Supports Launch of "Immoral Code" Film Calling for New International Law on Autonomy in Weapons Systems
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Wednesday, May 25, 2022
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The film, available at www.immoralcode.io , cleverly demonstrates the complexity of human decision-making and the dangers posed by autonomous weapons that could "decide" who to kill.
Key Points:
- The film, available at www.immoralcode.io , cleverly demonstrates the complexity of human decision-making and the dangers posed by autonomous weapons that could "decide" who to kill.
- It asks viewers to sign a petition calling for new international law to regulate autonomy in weapons systems.
- The Soka Gakkai International (SGI) Buddhist network has been an international member of Stop Killer Robots since 2018.
- SGI supported the launch, along with Amnesty International, Article 36, and Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.