Pakistan calls for regulating 'killer robots' that attack targets without human control.

Pakistan has called for regulating the introduction of Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems (LAWS), known as 'killer robots', which are capable of making their own combat decisions without human intervention, saying such devices would undermine world peace.

"Any weapon system that delegates life and death decisions to machines is by nature unethical and cannot fully comply with IHL (International Humanitarian Law)," Pakistan's delegate Husham Ahmed told the General Assembly's First Committee, which deals with disarmament and international security matters.

Their introduction, he said, would lower the threshold of armed conflicts and would affect progress on disarmament and non-proliferation.

"The issue of LAWS does not only have legal, ethical and technical dimensions, but also carries serious implications for regional and global security, " Husham Ahmed, who is a director in the foreign ministry, said in a debate on Disarmament Measures and International Security.

"Pakistan, therefore, supports the development of an international...

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