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A military artificial intelligence arms race is an arms race between two or more states to develop and deploy lethal autonomous weapons systems (LAWS). Since the mid-2010s, many analysts have noted the emergence of such an arms race between superpowers for better military AI, [1] [2] driven by increasing geopolitical and military tensions.
The Political Declaration on Responsible Military Use of Artificial Intelligence and Autonomy is an international norms and arms control proposal by the U.S. government for artificial intelligence in the military. [1] [2]
[33] [34] On October 31, 2019, the United States Department of Defense's Defense Innovation Board published the draft of a report outlining five principles for weaponized AI and making 12 recommendations for the ethical use of artificial intelligence by the Department of Defense that would ensure a human operator would always be able to look ...
As Estonia’s defense minister, Hanno Pevkur, was quick to point out in an interview with CNN in Tallinn last week, it wasn’t the first such suspected “hybrid attack” in recent months, all ...
U.S. defense and security forces are stocking up on artificial intelligence, enlisting hundreds of companies to develop and safety-test new AI algorithms and tools, according to a Fortune analysis.
Defense tech leaders, including Luckey, have warned that AI could lead to a future of warfare dominated by cheap autonomous machinery like drones. Scott Sacknoff, president of aerospace and ...
The Summit on Responsible Artificial Intelligence in the Military Domain, also known as REAIM 2023, was a diplomatic conference held in 2023 regarding military uses of artificial intelligence. [1] It was held in the World Forum in The Hague on 15–16 February 2023. [2] Sixty countries participated, including the US and China but not Russia. [1]
Initially, the effort was led by Robert O. Work who was concerned about China's military use of the emerging technology. [1] Reportedly, Pentagon development stops short of acting as an AI weapons system capable of firing on self-designated targets. [2] The project was established in a memo by the U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense on 26 April ...