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DRONETHICS: Emergent Ethics of Drone Violence

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The increasing use of armed, uninhabited aircraft (drones) is a serious political challenge with implications for security and justice worldwide. Drone technology is attracting high levels of investment, drones controlled remotely are becoming more numerous, and technological momentum toward drones controlled by artificial intelligence (AI) is building. Many human lives are at stake in this, so the violent use of drones continues to raise ethical questions. This project - Emergent Ethics of Drone Violence: Toward a Comprehensive Governance Framework (DRONETHICS) - systematically addresses an urgent need to clarify the morality of ‘drone violence’, and it aims to generate research-based recommendations on how to restrain and manage this violence justly.

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ERC Consolidator Grant 771082

This project has received funding from the European Research Council under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme

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