Heise, 2022 - Google Patents
AI, WMD and arms control: The case of nuclear testingHeise, 2022
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- Armament, Arms Control and Artificial Intelligence: The Janus-faced Nature of Machine Learning in the Military Realm
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Although actual nuclear tests have decreased considerably in recent decades, this weapon technology still exerts a great attraction. However, advances in the simulation of nuclear detonations, the increased use of AI to predict their effects, and AI-assisted improvements in …
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