US official urges China, Russia to declare only humans, not AI, control nuclear weapons
- The U.S. reaffirmed that humans, not AI, will make decisions on nuclear weapon deployment, stated by State Department official Paul Dean.
- The U.S. urges China and Russia to pledge the same commitment, with France and Britain also declaring human control over nukes, as shared by Dean.
- Dean emphasized the importance of keeping nuclear decisions in human hands, urging China and Russia to follow suit, according to Reuters.
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US Urges China, Russia to Declare Only Humans, Not AI, Control Nuclear Weapons
Only humans, and never artificial intelligence, should make decisions on deploying nuclear weapons, a senior U.S. official Thursday urged China and Russia to match declarations by the United States and others.
US Urges China, Russia To Declare Only Humans, Not AI, Control Nuclear Weapons
A senior US official on Thursday urged China and Russia to match declarations by the United States and others that only humans, and never artificial intelligence, would make decisions on deploying nuclear weapons. State Department arms control official Paul Dean told an online briefing that Washington had made a "clear and strong commitment" that humans had total control over nuclear weapons, adding that France and Britain had done the same.
US encourages China and Russia to make a commitment regarding artificial intelligence and nuclear weapons
As artificial intelligence increases in popularity, many countries have expressed security concerns regarding the technology. The use of nuclear weapons falls into this category.
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