Bonnie Jenkins, the department's top diplomat for arms control and international security, emphasized the need to develop norms for military AI rules, noting the current lack of such guidelines. The move comes as the U.S. seeks to establish a framework for the use of AI in military operations.
Key takeaways:
- The U.S. has successfully tested a modified F-16 fighter jet flown by AI, according to a Pentagon-affiliated institution.
- The U.S. is expected to pursue a resolution on international norms for artificial intelligence in weapon systems in a key United Nations committee next month.
- The move is aimed at leading global rulemaking in the use of AI in weapon systems.
- Bonnie Jenkins, the department's top diplomat for arms control and international security, emphasized the need to develop some norms for military AI rules as there's nothing that's out there right now.