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China has spoken out on the military application of artificial intelligence

The Sixth Review Conference of the United Nations Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons opened in Geneva on the 13th. Chinese Disarmament Ambassador Li Song led a delegation to attend and submitted China's Position Paper on Regulating the Military Application of Artificial Intelligence, calling on all countries to seek consensus on how to regulate the military application of artificial intelligence through dialogue and cooperation, build an effective international governance mechanism with universal participation, and avoid the major damage caused by the military application of artificial intelligence to mankind.

Chinese disarmament ambassador Li Song said: All countries should exercise restraint in the development of artificial intelligence weapon systems, the military application of artificial intelligence should not become a tool for launching wars and seeking hegemony, and oppose the use of artificial intelligence technology to seek absolute military superiority and damage the sovereignty and territorial security of other countries.

Li Song also said: We must adhere to the principle of people-oriented, intelligent and good, ensure that the military application of artificial intelligence complies with international humanitarian law, and avoid indiscriminate killing and misuse of related weapon systems.

He said: It is necessary to continuously improve the safety, reliability and controllability of artificial intelligence technology, enhance the ability of artificial intelligence security assessment and control, and ensure that artificial intelligence weapons are always under human control. It is necessary to strengthen supervision of military applications of artificial intelligence and reduce the risk of proliferation.

Source: CCTV News

China has spoken out on the military application of artificial intelligence

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