The value of human life is priceless, and decisions about life or death cannot be delegated to machines, stated a interfaith-based dialogue on lethal autonomous weapons at the United Nations in Geneva on 27 August.
Killer Robots
Imagining World Leaders – The Future we Seek
Bishop Philip Huggins calls us to imagine world leaders sitting together in stillness and silence, meditating, in preparation for deep and healing dialogue towards an enchanting and sustained world peace. There is a wisdom that says ‘what we can imagine, we can create!’
Religion, Peace and the Moral Issues of Fully Autonomous Weapons
Australian Quakers – in collaboration with Safe Ground, Religions for Peace Australia, United Religions Initiative, Pax Christi, the Multifaith Assocation of South Australia and the Canberra Interfaith Forum – will host an event on 22 September 2022 (in person and online) presenting the Australian Interfaith Response to the use of autonomous weapons – otherwise known as Killer Robots.
Religion, Peace and the Moral Issues of Fully Autonomous Weapons
Australian Quakers – in collaboration with Safe Ground, Religions for Peace Australia, United Religions Initiative, Pax Christi, the Multifaith Assocation of South Australia and the Canberra Interfaith Forum – will host an event on 22 September 2022 (in person and online) presenting the Australian Interfaith Response to the use of autonomous weapons – otherwise known as Killer Robots.