Humans not AI should control nuclear weapons: Seoul summit
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Seoul: Humans not artificial intelligence should make the key decisions on using nuclear weapons, a global summit on AI in the military domain agreed...
Seoul: Humans not artificial intelligence should make the key decisions on using nuclear weapons, a global summit on AI in the military domain agreed Tuesday, in a non-binding declaration.
Officials at the Responsible AI in the Military Domain (REAIM) summit in Seoul, which involved nearly 100 countries including the United States, China and Ukraine, adopted the "Blueprint for Action" after two days of talks.
The agreement -- which is not legally binding, and was not signed by China -- said it was essential to "maintain human control and involvement for all actions... concerning nuclear weapons employment".
It added that AI capabilities in the military domain "must be applied in accordance with applicable national and international law".
"AI applications should be ethical and human-centric."