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100 | 1 | _aBoulanin, Vincent | |
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_aResponsible military use of artificial intelligence : _h[electronic resource] _bcan the European Union lead the way in developing best practice? / _cVincent Boulanin, Netta Goussac, Laura Bruun and Luke Richards |
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_aSolna : _bSIPRI, _c2020 |
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500 | _a"November 2020". | ||
500 | _aThe military use of artificial intelligence (AI) has become the focus of great power competition. In 2019, several European Union (EU) member states called for greater collaboration between EU member states on the topic of AI in defence. This report explores why the EU and its member states would benefit politically, strategically and economically from developing principles and standards for the responsible military use of AI. It maps what has already been done on the topic and how further expert discussions within the EU on legal compliance, ethics and technical safety could be conducted. The report offers concrete ways for the EU and its member states to work towards common principles and best practices for the responsible military use of AI. | ||
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_acivil-military relations _xartificial intelligence |
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_aEU _xcontrol regimes |
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_aEurope _xweapons |
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700 | 1 | _aGoussac, Netta | |
700 | 1 | _aRichards, Luke | |
700 | 1 | _aBruun, Laura | |
710 | 2 | _aSIPRI | |
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_uhttps://www.sipri.org/publications/2020/other-publications/responsible-military-use-artificial-intelligence-can-european-union-lead-way-developing-best _zvia SIPRI |
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