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  1. Jan 2024
    1. commit to concluding without delaya legally binding instrument to prohibit lethal autonomous weaponssystems that function without human control or oversight, and which cannot be used in compliance with international humanitarian law, and to regulate all other types of autonomous weapons systems

      LAWS - another proposed strong commitment

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  2. Aug 2022
    1. AI and other new technologies will increase strategic instability.

      Another important element that the document realises: link between cybersecurity and AI. This is missing in OEWG discussions. There will need to be links of OEWG with AI-related processes like LAWS as well - or, at least, diplomats will need to be aware of all those other related processes.

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  3. Oct 2021
    1. NATO Principles of Responsible Use of Artificial Intelligence in Defence

      It would be interesting to compare NATO and LAWS principles for the use of AI

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  4. Sep 2021
    1. e need to define clear red lines that we as humankind are not willing to cross. This includes stepping back from creating killing machines - lethal autonomous weapons systems - systems where an algorithm decides in a split second who lives and who dies.
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