U.S. Promotes International Framework For ‘Responsible’ Military Use Of AI Technology
This week, the U.S. government revealed a new framework for military use artificial intelligence It hopes that other countries will adopt it as AI technology improves.
The State Department Put out its “Political Declaration on Responsible Military Use of Artificial Intelligence and Autonomy,” At a conference in Netherlands This took place on Wednesday, and Thursday.
“The aim of the Declaration is to build international consensus around how militaries can responsibly incorporate AI and autonomy into their operations, and to help guide states’ development, deployment, and use of this technology for defense purposes to ensure it promotes respect for international law, security, and stability,” The spokesperson for the State Department office .
While the guidelines aren’t legally binding but the U.S. expressed hope that other nations would adopt similar practices. These guidelines are not legally binding, but the U.S. expressed hope that other nations will adopt similar practices. declaration The U.S. published a series of recommendations that included human control over nuclear weapon decisions, senior officials at overseas arms systems using AI, clear documentation for military AI tech, and clear purposes. Also, safeguards to protect AI tech from major disasters if it fails.
These guidelines require that preventive measures be taken. “unintended bias in military AI capabilities,” It is not clear what type of bias is being used.
The State Department hopes that all countries will support the guidelines, and not just key U.S. ally nations.
“We would like to expand that to go out to a much broader set of countries and begin getting international buy-in, not just a NATO buy-in, but in Asia, buy-in from countries in Latin America,” An official from the State Department Submitted Defense One. “We’re looking for countries around the world to start discussing this … so they understand the implications of the development and military use of AI … Many of them will think ‘Oh this is just a great power competition issue,’ when really there are implications for the entire international community.”
These guidelines are issued as U.S. officials express concern over the development and use of AI by China and Russia. Russia Was The Chinese ambassador to the Netherlands was not present at the conference, but was exempted from it.
“We think that we have an opportunity to get ahead in a way and establish strong norms of responsible behavior now,” Jake Sullivan, National Security Advisor “Neither China nor Russia have stated publicly what procedures they’re implementing to ensure that their military AI systems operate safely responsibly and as intended.”
According to the Netherlands approximately 2,000 people live in this country From The conference was attended by 100 countries, as well as many representatives of governmental agencies.
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