China Rejects AI Military Agreement at Summit
China Rejects AI Military Agreement at Summit
China Rejects AI Military Agreement at Summit
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During the Responsible AI in the Military Domain (REAIM) summit in Seoul, over 60 countries, including the United States, endorsed a non-binding 'blueprint for action' focused on the ethical use of artificial intelligence (AI) in military contexts, particularly concerning nuclear weapons. Notably, China opted out of the agreement, highlighting a significant divide in international perspectives on AI's role in military applications. The blueprint emphasizes the necessity of human oversight in nuclear decision-making and aims to prevent AI from being used to proliferate weapons of mass destruction. While the declaration is not legally binding, it represents a step towards establishing norms in AI governance amid rising global military technology advancements. The summit, co-hosted by multiple nations, seeks to foster ongoing discussions despite the absence of universal agreement. The lack of full participation presents challenges for future international cooperation on military AI regulation.

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