Artificial Intelligence
Making Unilateral Norms for Military AI Multilateral
The State Department’s political declaration on military AI is a good start to building global norms, but the U.S. needs to work with allies to make it a reality.
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The State Department’s political declaration on military AI is a good start to building global norms, but the U.S. needs to work with allies to make it a reality.
The update to the 2012 directive provides clarity and establishes transparent governance and policy, rather than making substantial changes.
Editor's Note: Autonomous weapons systems are often vilified as “killer robots” that will slay thousands without compunction – arguments that the systems’ proponents often dismiss with a wave of their hands. Adam Saxton, a research intern at the Center for Strategic and International Studies , argues that the picture is neither black nor white. Autonomous weapons do pose ethical issues in the conduct of warfare, but often the arguments for or against them caricature the weapons and misunderstand their actual use.
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