The U.S. has rejected calls for a ban on "killer robots"
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Welcome to Thursday, December 9th, pachinkos and pinballs…
The U.S. has rejected calls for a ban on "killer robots."
During a recent United Nations meeting in Geneva, U.S. official Josh Dorosin opposed any binding legal instruments to limit the use of autonomous weapons, instead proposing a “non-binding code of conduct."
The Human Rights Watch has called autonomous weapons “one of the most alarming military technologies under development today” which would “raise a host of moral, legal, accountability, operational, technical, and security concerns.”
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** Australia, Britain, & Canada Join Boycott of Beijing Olympics
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Three of America's closest allies ― Australia, Britain, and Canada ― have announced that they will join the U.S. in a diplomatic boycott of the Beijing Winter Olympics next year over China's human rights violations and its belligerence toward Taiwan.
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced the move Wednesday and said:
"I'm doing it because it's in Australia's national interest... It's the right thing to do."
America’s diplomatic boycott may be joined by other U.S. allies and partners that share an interest in holding China accountable for its crimes against humanity in Xinjiang, in addition to its belligerence against pro-democracy protesters ([link removed]) in Hong Kong, the nation ([link removed]) of Taiwan ([link removed]) , and in the South China Sea ([link removed]) .
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** And, In The End...
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Save the drama for your National Llama Day.
Never saw any llamas when you were a kid? That's because the U.S. banned llama imports in the 1930s over disease outbreaks. The ban was lifted in 1984 for the Chilean variety, and they've been providing wool and never-ending-chewing since.
—Josh Herman
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