South Korea convenes international summit to establish blueprint for ‘responsible’ AI use in military
- South Korea convened an international summit to create a blueprint for responsible use of artificial intelligence in the military, but agreements won't be binding.
- Over 90 countries, including the United States and China, participated in this two-day summit in Seoul.
- The summit aims to establish guardrails for military AI, incorporating principles from NATO and other nations, as stated by a South Korean official.
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South Korea Summit Announces 'Blueprint' For Using AI In The Military
A global summit in South Korea on Tuesday announced a "blueprint for action" to govern responsible use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the military, with more practical guidelines than a similar document last year, but still legally non-binding. It was not immediately clear how many of the 96 nations that sent government representatives to the summit, including the United States and China, are endorsing the document. The Responsible AI in the…
A “blueprint” for the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the military was released at a global summit in South Korea.
South Korea summit announces 'blueprint' for using AI in the military
SEOUL: A global summit in South Korea on Tuesday (Sep 10) announced a "blueprint for action" to govern responsible use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the military, with more practical guidelines than a similar document last year, but still legally non-binding. It was not immediately clear how many of t
U.S., China and other nations convene in Seoul for summit on AI use in military
More than 90 nations, including the U.S. and China, will convene at a two-day summit in Seoul starting Monday to attempt to establish a blueprint for the use of AI in the military. As Reuters reports, participants hope to establish minimum guardrails and suggest principles for “responsible” AI deployment aligned with NATO principles. The summit […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
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