The EU is prepared to spend up to 440 million pounds to develop a "killing mobile phone" that can be combated without human involvement.

The British "Daily Mail" reported on May 24 that the EU is prepared to spend up to 440 million pounds (about 590 million US dollars, 3.75 billion yuan) for the development of "killer robots" that can be operated without human involvement.

It is reported that the official name of this robot is "killing autonomous weapons" (LAW), using artificial intelligence technology to aim and attack the enemy without human involvement.

The EU is prepared to spend up to 440 million pounds to develop a "killer robot" that can be operated without human involvement.

The Daily Mail stated that members of the European Parliament initially tried to stop the development of anti-autonomous weapons, but the EU still decided to finance this controversial project through the EU Defence Fund.

Two insiders revealed to the European Observer that the European Parliament had tried to stop the plan to fund such weapons, but in the 22nd meeting, they made concessions in order to reach a compromise.

In an amendment that landed in February this year, the European Parliament declared that the EU Defence Fund should not be used to finance weapons of mass destruction, cluster bombs, and similarly-killing fully automatic weapons.

It is reported that this amendment has been abolished at the request of the Committee after this week's meeting. The current proposed provision for setting up a defense fund states that only projects involving “prohibition of weapons under international law” will not be supported by the fund.

The purpose of the EU Defence Fund is to enhance the EU's military power and ultimately develop a military system that does not depend on the United States. In a report last September, British government officials also said that after the Brexit, the UK still intends to continue to fund the fund.

However, three members of the European Parliament issued a statement opposing the plan, arguing that the development of anti-personnel weapons would pose a threat to the "human future."

Members Max Anderson, Jan Philip Albrecht and Bodil Valero said in a statement: "The killing of self-defense weapons will make people completely detached from the responsibility of the war, and the weapon system will rely entirely on their own will. To make a life-critical decision."

Last year, 116 industry experts, including billionaire and Tesla founder Elon Musk, issued an open letter calling on countries to block automatic robots. They warned: "There is not much time left for us to take action. Once Pandora's box is opened, it will be difficult to close it."

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