... growing counter-force capabilities buttressed by AI is having a spill-over effect on Pakistan. Pakistan now feels compelled to invest in analogous AI military applications to maintain the balance of power with India, thereby generally aggravating an arms race between two adversaries and particularly with AI. Given India’s unremitting pursuit of AI-based warfighting capabilities, Pakistan will also seek an institutional mechanism for assimilating AI technologies in its military domain. This calls for the development of a Pakistan ‘Strategic AI Council’ ...
... Third Millennium
Based on the experience of using military and commercial drones, researchers conclude that the manufacturing technologies of LAWS, as well as their components and software, will proliferate abundantly, which will give rise to another arms race resulting in instability and escalation of various risks.
Some experts believe that maintaining strategic stability in the coming decades will require a revision of the foundations of the deterrence theory in the multipolar world.
3. The third group of threats stems from the drastically reduced time allocated for making strategic decisions ...
... military use of autonomous systems and artificial intelligence, including for the purpose of improving the effectiveness of strategic weapons, no longer appear to be a feasible scenario. Judging by the reports presented by the conference participants, the arms race in this area has already begun, and the temptation to gain an edge in new weapons is too great for the countries to take general humanitarian considerations into account in anything more than a declarative manner.
The current situation emphasizes the need for the rapid development of a legal framework for ...