Stop the use of AI in war until laws can be agreed
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Tuesday, 10 March 2026·Source: Nature·UK·corporate
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What happened: At present, there are no international laws that explicitly mention AI use in war. However, international humanitarian law states clearly that weapons must not be used indiscriminately .
What to watch next: movement around agreed, until.
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Original Source Text
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Stop the use of AI in war until laws can be agreed
Inside Israel, “there is no room for any question marks or doubts about this war,” says journalist Gideon Levy, a columnist for Haaretz and a member of the newspaper’s editorial board. He says war fever has taken over the country, with polls showing 93% support for the U.S.-Israeli war in Iran, Leba
At present, there are no international laws that explicitly mention AI use in war. However, international humanitarian law states clearly that weapons must not be used indiscriminately .
Inside Israel, “there is no room for any question marks or doubts about this war,” says journalist Gideon Levy, a columnist for Haaretz and a member of the newspaper’s editorial board. He says war fever has taken over the country, with polls showing 93% support for the U.S.-Israeli war in Iran, Leba
Inside Israel, “there is no room for any question marks or doubts about this war,” says journalist Gideon Levy, a columnist for Haaretz and a member of the newspaper’s editorial board. He says war fever has taken over the country, with polls showing 93% support for the U.S.-Israeli war in Iran, Leba
Inside Israel, “there is no room for any question marks or doubts about this war,” says journalist Gideon Levy, a columnist for Haaretz and a member of the newspaper’s editorial board. He says war fever has taken over the country, with polls showing 93% support for the U.S.-Israeli war in Iran, Leba