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In the past there have been international agreements to ban certain classes of weapons, such as chemical weapons (like gas attacks), and biological weapons. How have these bans worked out in practice?
replying to Nathan Helm-Burger

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While enforcement of bans on chemical and biological weapons has had its challenges, overall, these bans have significantly reduced the prevalence and acceptance of such weapons in warfare. A ban on autonomous lethal weapons could similarly create normative pressure and reduce their use, promoting safer and more ethical conflict resolution.
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