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The Fertile Crescent is a historical region of the Middle East. The expression "Fertile Crescent" was coined in the twenties by archaeologistames This region is often referred to as the" cradle of civilization " due to its extraordinary importance in human history from the Neolithic to the Bronze and Iron Ages. Among other things, it was in the fertile valleys of the four great rivers of the region (Nile, Jordan, Tigris and Euphrates) where the first agricultural civilizations and the first great nations of Antiquity developed. The Sumerians, in particular, considered the representatives of the first settled civilization in history, flourished in Mesopotamia.
The Fertile Crescent is a historical region of the Middle East. The expression "Fertile Crescent" was coined in the twenties by archaeologistames This region is often referred to as the" cradle of civilization " due to its extraordinary importance in human history from the Neolithic to the Bronze and Iron Ages. Among other things, it was in the fertile valleys of the four great rivers of the region (Nile, Jordan, Tigris and Euphrates) where the first agricultural civilizations and the first great nations of Antiquity developed. The Sumerians, in particular, considered the representatives of the first settled civilization in history, flourished in Mesopotamia.
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by Kelley M. Sayler
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Issues for Congress, by Nathan J. Lucas
CRS In Focus IF11294, International Discussions Concerning
Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems, by Kelley M. Sayler and
Michael Moodie
CRS Report R45392, U.S. Ground Forces Robotics and
Autonomous Systems (RAS) and Artificial Intelligence (AI):
Considerations for Congress, coordinated by Andrew Feickert
Other Resources
Department of Defense Directive 3000.09, “Autonomy in
Weapon Systems,” Updated May 8, 2017,
https://www.esd.whs.mil/portals/54/documents/dd/issuances/
dodd/300009p.pdf.
U.S. Government, “Humanitarian Benefits of Emerging
Technologies in the Area of Lethal Autonomous Weapons,”
March 28, 2018, https://www.unog.ch/80256EDD006B8954/
(httpAssets)/7C177AE5BC10B588C125825F004B06BE/$file/C
CW_GGE.1_2018_WP.4.pdf.
U.S. Government, “Human-Machine Interaction in the
Development, Deployment and Use of Emerging Technologies
in the Area of Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems,” August
28, 2018, https://www.unog.ch/80256EDD006B8954/
(httpAssets)/D1A2BA4B7B71D29FC12582F6004386EF/$file/2
018_GGE+LAWS_August_Working+Paper_US.pdf.
United Nations Office at Geneva, “Background on Lethal
Autonomous Weapons Systems in the CCW,”
https://www.unog.ch/80256EE600585943/
(httpPages)/8FA3C2562A60FF81C1257CE600393DF6?OpenD
ocument.
Defense Innovation Board, “AI Principles: Recommendations
on the Ethical Use of Artificial Intelligence by the Department
of Defense,” October 2019.