Arizona State University workshop on AI and autonomous weapons references public sources
The document is a conference agenda summarizing discussion topics and publicly available references. It contains no new allegations, names, transactions, or links to powerful actors, offering no actio Focus on challenges of meaningful human control over AI systems. Discussion of international norms, agreements, and regulatory activity. Cites publicly available New York Times articles and CNAS repo
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The document is a conference agenda summarizing discussion topics and publicly available references. It contains no new allegations, names, transactions, or links to powerful actors, offering no actio Focus on challenges of meaningful human control over AI systems. Discussion of international norms, agreements, and regulatory activity. Cites publicly available New York Times articles and CNAS repo
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