Prohibits robots and uncrewed aircraft equipped or mounted with weapons
Bill A 399 bans armed robots and drones to enhance public safety, protecting civilians from potential dangers posed by automated weaponry in conflicts.
Bill A 399 bans armed robots and drones to enhance public safety, protecting civilians from potential dangers posed by automated weaponry in conflicts.
Bill A 399 aims to establish regulations that prohibit the use of robots and uncrewed aircraft (commonly known as drones) that are equipped or mounted with weapons. The primary intent of this legislation is to enhance public safety and prevent the potential misuse of automated technologies in armed conflicts or violent situations.
Bill A 399 represents a significant step towards regulating the use of advanced technologies in warfare and law enforcement. By prohibiting armed robots and uncrewed aircraft, the bill seeks to mitigate risks associated with automated weaponry and promote a safer environment for all citizens. Further developments will be monitored as the bill progresses through the legislative process.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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