Pirated Books and Autonomous Killer Drones

Pirated Books and Autonomous Killer Drones

From Chat GPT Podcast by Sol Good Network

May 3, 2026 · 19 min

About this episode

The episode discusses the technical, ethical, and legal frameworks surrounding AI and autonomous systems, focusing on proposals and reports from Brazil and the U.S. Copyright Office.

today we explore the technical, ethical, and legal frameworks governing the development of Artificial Intelligence and autonomous systems. The first source is a proposal from Brazil to the United Nations, suggesting the use of IEEE technical standards to establish international "confidence-building measures" for lethal autonomous weapons systems. This framework aims to harmonize military and ethical requirements through a precise, shared vocabulary that ensures human control and compliance with international humanitarian law. The second source is a report from the U.S. Copyright Office regarding the intersection of generative AI training and intellectual property. It evaluates the fair use doctrine, the mechanics of machine learning, and the controversial practice of using copyrighted data to train large-scale models. Together, the texts explore how global institutions are attempting to regulate emerging technologies that challenge existing legal and moral boundaries.

People in this episode

Host: Sol Good

Topics covered

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • autonomous systems
  • legal frameworks
  • ethical considerations
  • intellectual property
  • military technology

Keywords

  • autonomous weapons
  • AI regulation
  • copyright
  • machine learning
  • international law
  • ethical AI

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Brazil, United Nations, IEEE, U.S. Copyright Office

Books & works: Artificial Intelligence, international humanitarian law, fair use doctrine, generative AI

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