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AI weapons are dragging humanity toward a spiral of annihilation, stripping war of the human judgment that international law demands. Lethal autonomous systems expand who gets targeted and how fast, making civilian casualties not a bug but a feature of this new warfare. When the public feeds AI platforms billions of daily requests, it's bankrolling the same technology the U.S. Pentagon is now deploying to kill people faster than any human could ever authorize.
Autonomous weapons aren't a moral catastrophe, but a strategic and ethical necessity for democracies facing adversaries who won't hesitate to use them. Human commanders remain legally responsible for how these systems are activated, and smart autonomous weapons actually discriminate better between combatants and civilians than dumb mines that have been legal for over a century. Refusing to field these systems in a major conflict doesn't save lives — it guarantees more of them are lost.