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"description": "As the Pentagon seeks sovereign authority, the U.N. advances redistribution, dialogue and shared technical baselines.",
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"textContent": "WASHINGTON (AN) — For more than a decade, diplomats in Geneva have wrestled with a question that once felt speculative: What happens when machines begin to make battlefield decisions?\n\nThe meetings, held in U.N. disarmament forums, have produced draft principles, warnings and stalled proposals. Advocacy groups have called for binding rules to ensure \"meaningful human control\" over autonomous weapons. The International Committee of the Red Cross has cautioned that delegating lethal force to algorithms risks eroding the legal foundations designed to protect civilians.\n\n### This post is for subscribers only\n\nBecome a member to get access to all content\n\nSubscribe now",
"title": "What the U.S. AI showdown reveals about competing governance models",
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