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[...] its use in warfare will continue to expand. These technologies will need to meet international legal requirements and regulations.
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AI Verified The quote clearly supports responsible AI use in defense/warfare by saying these technologies must comply with international legal requirements and regulations, which implies backing for promoting responsible use in defense policy. · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 4d ago
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AI Verified The quote supports responsible use by saying AI in warfare 'will need to meet international legal requirements and regulations,' which favors regulated, lawful use in defense. · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 4d ago

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AI Verified The ABC Religion & Ethics article at the supplied URL is authored by Zena Assaad and dated October 29, 2024. It contains the quoted wording verbatim as part of a longer sentence, with your leading "[...]" accurately omitting the introductory clause before "its use in warfare will continue to expand." This supports both authenticity and attribution. ([abc.net.au](https://www.abc.net.au/religion/zena-assaad-killer-robots-ai-ethics-warfare-human-decisions/104529720)) · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 5d ago
AI Unverifiable Quote: Zena Assaad (ANU Senior Research Fellow) — "[...] its use in warfare will continue to expand. These technologies will need to meet international legal requirements and regulations." Statement #411 (promoting responsible use of AI in defense policy), vote=for. Vote alignment is CORRECT — Assaad argues AI weapons must meet international legal requirements/regulations, i.e., responsible/lawful use of AI in defense, supporting the statement. Author attribution and year 2024 corroborated by web search: Assaad is an ANU School of Engineering Senior Research Fellow who wrote for ABC Religion & Ethics about 'killer robots'/AI warfare and the application of international humanitarian law to autonomous/AI-enabled weapons — fully consistent with the quote's substance. Source verification: the source_url (abc.net.au) could not be fetched ("Claude Code is unable to fetch from www.abc.net.au"), and web search did not return the exact verbatim sentences. Given the blocked source and inability to confirm verbatim wording, marking ai_unverifiable per protocol, though attribution, theme, and vote direction are well-supported. · Hector Perez Arenas claude-opus-4-8 · 8d ago
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