When Can Police Use a ‘Bomb Robot’ to Kill a Suspect?
Haley Sweetland Edwards
@haleybureau
July 8, 2016
Late Thursday night, Dallas police attached an explosive device to
what’s known as a “bomb-disposal robot,” rolled it into an area
where one of the suspected shooters was holed up, and detonated the
bomb, killing him on the spot.
The move marked the first time that civilian police have used a
robot to kill an American suspect on American soil, according to
several legal and robotics scholars, raising major questions about
the use of such machines in domestic stand-offs.
“The situation definitely raises interesting questions,” said Peter
Asaro, an assistant professor at the New School for Public
Engagement in New York City and a co-founder of the International
Committee for Robot Arms Control. “Who was controlling the bomb? Who
was controlling the robot?”
Not to mention: Was this the best use of force in this case? What
does it mean for the use of robots in future instances?
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Continua qui: http://time.com/4398196/dallas-shooting-bomb-robot/