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Countries are convening at the United Nations to address the regulation of AI-controlled autonomous weapons, which are increasingly used in modern warfare and pose significant risks. Despite rising defense spending and the proliferation of these technologies in conflicts like those in Ukraine and Gaza, global regulations have not kept pace. Nations have been discussing a potential ban on fully autonomous systems since 2014, with a 2026 deadline set by the U.N. for establishing clear rules. However, consensus remains elusive.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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