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Shi won't get codes for nuclear weapons but it is not for sure

Russia, China, USA and Israel do not want to limit the use of AI in weapons. The US State Department has outlined its vision of how artificial intelligence should have access to the nuclear arsenal of countries that have this type of weapons, reports the Wired portal. The State Department spoke for a categorical refusal to allow AI in such a dangerous sphere as nuclear weapons. However, according to the expert of the editorial staff of Villa Knight, some states may disagree with it.

The US State Department has developed a political declaration on responsible military use of artificial intelligence, urging all nuclear states not to introduce the AI ​​in such a dangerous sphere that can lead to the death of all humanity. Only people should make the final decision on the use of YaO, otherwise the script of the movie "Terminator" can be a reality.

However, this document is in no way linked by neither the United States nor any other nuclear countries, according to the Editor-in-Chief Expert. According to him, a large treaty should be developed between such countries, which will clearly state the standards of use of AI in the development of weapons, and the introduction of artificial intelligence in the nuclear sphere and language cannot be, the expert says.

However, Will Knight, as an artificial intelligence expert, rightly states that neurally is very useful where even a specialist is lacking. For example, it is unlikely that air defense fighters will be able to handle the whole swarm of drones on their own, instantly switching from target to target, but this can.

Human rights organizations, such as the International Red Cross and Stop Killer Robots, insist not only on restricting the use of AI in nuclear weapons, but also in general to prohibit its use in any weapon. Human rights activists believe that much more people will die from autonomous weapons than casual shots of soldiers or false rocket.

However, countries such as the United States, Russia, Israel, South Korea and Australia are in every possible way blocking human rights attempts to push the idea through the UN. One reason is that these states see the wider use of AI in their military programs and already actively use such weapons.