New Straits Times

‘Declare only humans, not AI, can deploy nuclear weapons’

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A senior US official yesterday urged China and Russia to match declaratio­ns by the United States and others that only humans, and never artificial intelligen­ce, would make decisions on deploying nuclear weapons.

State Department arms control official Paul Dean told an online briefing that Washington had made a “clear and strong commitment” that humans had total control over nuclear weapons, adding that France and Britain had done the same.

“We would welcome a similar statement by China and the Russian Federation,” said Dean, principal deputy assistant secretary in the Bureau of Arms Control, Deterrence and Stability.

“We think it is an extremely important norm of responsibl­e behaviour and we think it is something that would be very welcome in a P5 context,” he said, referring to the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council.

Dean’s remarks come as the administra­tion of US President Joe Biden tries to deepen separate discussion­s with China over both nuclear weapons policy and the growth of artificial intelligen­ce.

The Chinese defence ministry did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

The spread of artificial intelligen­ce technology surfaced during sweeping talks between US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Beijing on April 26.

The two sides agreed to hold their first bilateral talks on artificial intelligen­ce in the coming weeks, Blinken said, adding that they would share views on how best to manage risks and safety surroundin­g the technology.

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