The 12 best practices listed in the document relate to nuclear weapons safety, responsible systems design, personnel training, and methodology for auditing military AI capabilities. The document also highlights the need to minimize unwanted bias and accidents, and the importance of testing military AI capabilities to ensure their safety and effectiveness.
Among other things, they did not bypass the undesirable behavior of AI in military systems: “States should design and develop military AI capabilities (countries – ed. note) with the ability to detect and avoid unforeseen consequences, as well as to disable or disable deployed systems that exhibit unpredictable behavior..
The full text of the declaration can be found on the US State Department’s website.
Source: Ferra

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