... adapt to local laws in the field of AI ethics, which is exactly what is now happening with personal data processing, where IT companies have to adapt to the legislation of each individual country.
Further Steps
Oleg Shakirov, Evgeniya Drozhashchikh:
Artificial Intelligence and Its Partners
From a humanitarian perspective, it seems necessary to intensify cooperation between the states leading in AI and arms races (Russia, the United States and China) within the UN framework in order to effect a complete ban on the development, deployment and use of
Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems (LAWS)
.
When entering international markets, developers of universal general AI ...
... together all the participants in the
Quadrilateral Security Dialogue
(Australia, India, the United States and Japan), which has always been a source of concern for Beijing, thus sending a very clear signal to the Chinese leadership.
The Prospects for Russia
International and Social Impacts of Artificial Intelligence Technologies. RIAC Working Paper
The political logic that guides the United States when it comes to participating in the Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence may very well extend to Russia. The Trump administration formally ...
... analytical center. During the seminar, Nikolay Markotkin, RIAC Media and Government Relations Manager, gave a lecture on the impact of AI technologies on the world economy and international security. In particular, his report focused on the risks of using artificial intelligence to modernize strategic weapons. The lecture was followed by a discussion on the same theme.
... The event was organized by BMSTU together with Business Competence Development Center. The key topics for discussion included artificial intelligence, big data and digitalization of all spheres of public life, “new sociality” and prospects for digitization ... ... social space in connection with the adoption of the 2017–2030 Strategy for the Development of an Information Society in the Russian Federation, approved by the Executive Order.
Nikolai Markotkin, RIAC AI Project Coordinator, spoke about “Russian Industrial ...
... Russia is that it will be relegated to the status of an outsider country in the AI race, supplementing the export of crude oil with that of raw data and leaving the advanced technological processes and added value to more developed economies
Does Russia Need Artificial Intelligence?
Discussions about artificial intelligence (AI) are all over the place right now – even on TV and in glossy magazines. But this has happened more than once in the past, and every time the interest in and enthusiasm for AI technologies ...
... possible impacts of related technologies, such as machine learning and autonomous vehicles, on international relations and society. The authors also examine the ethical and legal aspects of the use of AI technologies. The present Working Paper of the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) includes analytical materials prepared by experts in the field of artificial intelligence, machine learning and autonomous system, as well as by lawyers and sociologists. The materials presented here are intended to contribute to the public dialogue on issues of artificial intelligence and the possible consequences ...
... that it did not possess at the time of its creation. For example, a system originally tasked with conducting conversations in Russian could independently learn new languages and apply this knowledge in conversation if it found itself in a new language ... ... neuroscience, we still do not know exactly how natural intelligence works. For this same reason, we do not know for sure how to create artificial intelligence (AI). There are a number of known problems that need to be resolved, as well as differing opinions as ...
The conference brought together experts in artificial intelligence, experts in international affairs, the military, business representatives, government and public figures, and journalists.
On November 6, 2018, Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) held a conference in Moscow on «International and Social Consequences of Using Artificial Intelligence Technologies».
The event consisted of three sessions focusing on the role of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in transformation of international relations, the impact of artificial intelligence on international security,...
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some other things that might radically change the balance of military power in
the near future.
So nothing is clear-cut with Russia, and this fact should be studied separately,
since the best works on the subject (for instance, “
The
Impact of Technological ... ... the majority of Americans of the same.
After the election of Trump, it does not seem all that impossible.
References.
1.
“
Artificial Intelligence and National Security
” drafted by Congressional Research Service experts for U.S. Congress in April ...