International rule of AI weapons Legal regulation is not included August 21, 6:39

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An international conference was held in Switzerland on the 20th to discuss the regulation of AI weapons using AI that artificially recognizes and attacks targets. The meeting is expected to agree on the first international rule on regulation, but the draft does not include legal regulation, and there is a view that it will not stop the use of AI weapons.

A meeting between government representatives and experts on the regulation of AI weapons began at the UN European headquarters in Geneva in a two-day schedule and presented the draft international rules on regulation.

Among them, the decision of attack should be made by human beings responsibly, and it is not allowed to automatically select a target to kill AI weapons, and it is developed and used in compliance with international humanitarian law. It includes things like doing things.

On the other hand, there are no provisions to make the rules legally binding, nor does it mention any ban on treaties requested by some countries or NGOs.

Regarding the regulation of AI weapons, a regular meeting will be held at the United Nations, and it is expected that the first international rules will be agreed this time. If there is no legal binding force, the development and use of AI weapons will be stopped. Some people say that it will not be.