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Technology out of control? Drones, Killer Robots and the Arms Trade

Breaking the Frame | 21.06.2013 13:17 | Anti-militarism | Social Struggles | World

Remote controlled drones have already caused many civilian casualties in the ‘war on terror’, and people in the target zones and in Britain are campaigning against their use. But the military is moving towards letting battlefield ‘killer robots’ take their own decisions without human input. Should we allow computers to decide who lives and who dies, and who is legally responsible for their actions? This first meeting in our ‘Breaking the Frame’ series on the politics of technology will address some of the ethical and ‘existential’ issues raised by the march of technocracy. There will be plenty of time for informal discussion.

When: 7pm July 8th 2014
Where: Fairly Square cafe, 51 Red lion St London WC1R 4PF



Introductions from:

Anne-Marie O’Reilly – Campaign Against the Arms Trade
Chris Cole – Drones Campaign Network
Richard Moyes - Article 36 & Campaign to Stop Killer Robots

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Breaking the Frame programme of events

Technology dominates our world, but many people think ‘its just a neutral tool’ or that technology = progress. Although it does bring some benefits, most technology designed and controlled by corporate, military and technocratic elites to serve their interests and exert their power. Luddites200 is organising a series of monthly events to look at the technology politics of food, energy, work, gender, war, the economy, health etc. There will be speakers from campaigning groups and lots of time for discussion. We are preparing for a 3-day gathering in May 2014 on these issues.

July 8th Technology out of control? Drones, killer robots and the arms trade

August New nuclear and the lessons of Fukushima

September Gender and the politics of technology

October Economic crisis and austerity: “It’s the technology, stupid”

November Food, GM and synthetic biology

December Extreme Energy (fracking, tar sands etc) and climate change

January The politics of alternative technology and workers’ plans

February Digital technology, surveillance and Big Data

March Toxics and nanotechnology

April ‘Mental health’, big pharma and the new eugenics

When: 7pm 2nd Monday of the month

Where: Fairly Square cafe, 51 Red lion St London WC1R 4PF

For more information: Facebook: Breaking the Frame, or contact  luddites200@yahoo.co.uk

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