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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.
replying to Max Tegmark

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Russia agreed to a ban on biological weapons in the 1975 with the Biological Weapons Convention. And then twenty years later it was found that they had never followed through, but secretly continued developing biological weapons. How does this pattern of behavior fit with your expectation of a success of a ban on lethal autonomous weapons?
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