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China and US are afraid to fight each other: every country has a dangerous military shi

The US and China cannot agree and settle the use of AI in the military. China fears that the US is delegating nuclear weapons management. Analysts believe that the United States and China will be difficult to work together on regulating the military use of artificial intelligence (AI) due to lack of trust and race in this field. Details reported South China Morning Post.

Military Shi was not included in the list of topics discussed during a personal meeting between China Donng Juun's Defense Minister and his American colleague Lloyd Austin in the sidelines of Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore this month. Some sources have stated that there may be more urgent issues, such as Taiwan and the South Chinese Sea, but international concern about the risks of military AI, which both countries try to integrate with their armed forces.

"The United States is as quickly and widely used in AI in weapons systems. This carries more risks for the world," said the senior officer of the People's Liberation Army (NVAK) during a Singapore Security Conference, acting on anonymity.

The US will use AI in nuclear weapons? The NVAK officer also spoke about Beijing's efforts to manage the risks created by this technology through the United Nations, as well as through Beijing's own proposals as part of a global AI management initiative launched last year. The United States also tried to head this initiative by adopting a political declaration on responsible military use of the AI ​​and autonomy, which was joined by more than 50 countries, which are not included in China.

Two countries held their first negotiations on the AI ​​in early May in Geneva, where US officials expressed anxiety about the misuse of China, while Beijing reproached Washington for restrictions. According to analysts, Beijing does not dare to limit the development of military AI because of its potential use in any future conflict with Washington. Beijing is also dissatisfied that the US is establishing the rules for the use of AI, despite a number of other countries.

In early May, a US State Department representative for weapons control by Paul Dean stated at an online briefing that the United States had committed themselves to delegating people, not AI, making decisions on deployment of nuclear weapons. He also urged China and Russia to make a similar statement. However, neither the PRC nor the Russian Federation has made such applications yet. The United States, for their part, is afraid of split in resolving the use of AI military.

If China does not support the US strategy, we will receive several parallel systems with different sets of rules that are unlikely to coexist peacefully, according to Admiral Rob Bauer, the head of the NATO Military Committee. Earlier, we wrote that Chatbots with AI are very dangerous. The expert explained what data can be stolen with their help. Never tell your passwords or other credentials to authenticate AI-Bottes. Do not share with them your personal thoughts and intimate details.