China opted out of the 'Blueprint for Action' agreement aimed at banning AI from controlling nuclear weapons. The non-binding agreement was adopted at...
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China opted out of the 'Blueprint for Action' agreement aimed at banning AI from controlling nuclear weapons. The non-binding agreement was adopted at the REAIM summit in Seoul with over 100 countries present. It stresses human control over nuclear actions and acknowledges the need for further discussions on military AI policies. Russia was excluded due to its Ukraine invasion.
China opted out of the 'Blueprint for Action' agreement aimed at banning AI from controlling nuclear weapons. The non-binding agreement was adopted at...
SEOUL, Sept 9 (Reuters) - South Korea convened on Monday an international summit seeking to establish a blueprint for the responsible use of...
SEOUL, Sept 9 (Reuters) - South Korea convened on Monday an international summit seeking to establish a blueprint for the responsible use of...
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China was among the countries attending a summit that did not sign. Richard Connor Deutsche Welle Some 60 countries, including the United States, on...
China was among the countries attending a summit that did not sign. Richard Connor Deutsche Welle Some 60 countries, including the United States, on...
China was among the countries attending a summit that did not sign. Richard Connor Deutsche Welle Some 60 countries, including the United States, on...