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- AI and Autonomy in Russia Issue 27
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- CNA provides information and analysis of the field of civilian and military AI in Russia and how Russia is applying AI to its military capabilities. Issue 27.
- these "plans must be aligned and closely coordinated with sectoral and regional strategies for the introduction of artificial intelligence and, of course, with the progress of our entire development ... intelligence." Source: "Artificial intelligence conference," President of Russia website, Nov. 12, 2021, http://en.kremlin.ru/events/president/news/67099. 2. Sber hosts AI Journey 2021 ... AI and Autonomy in Russia Issue 27 AI and Autonomy in Russia, Issue 27 CNA provides information and analysis of the field of civilian and military AI in Russia and how Russia is applying AI to its
- Artificial Intelligence in Russia Issue 8
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- Timely, accurate, and relevant information and analysis of the field of civilian and military artificial intelligence (AI) in Russia and, in particular, how Russia is applying AI to its military capabilities. Relies on Russian-language open source material.
- Artificial Intelligence in Russia Issue 8 Artificial Intelligence in Russia Issue 8, August 14, 2020 Timely, accurate, and relevant information and analysis of the field of civilian and military artificial intelligence (AI) in Russia and, in particular, how Russia is applying AI to its military capabilities. Relies on Russian-language open source material. The Artificial Intelligence in Russia ... of the law is to create the legal conditions for accelerated development and adoption of new goods and services related to digital technologies, including artificial intelligence, blockchain
- AI and Autonomy Understanding and Mitigating Risks
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- Given the rapid and significant advances in AI, the strong interest in leveraging this technology from advanced militaries, and the urgent concerns voiced in the media, we examined commonly held concerns of AI and autonomy in war. We found that these concerns, on further examination, were not quite what they seemed on first blush. Some concerns were inconsistent with the current state of the technology, such as assuming that general AI is feasible when most estimates place this development many decades away (if ever). Others do not adequately consider the way military systems are actually structured and conducted, in which AI-enabled and autonomous systems would operate as part of a larger process for delivering the use of force. This larger context helps address concerns about accountability and discrimination. Note that we did not argue that these concerns are spurious—they have value because they can lead to much needed debates and discussions regarding ethical issues of this emerging technology. However, we emphasized that the real risk in a military context (expressed in operational outcomes such as civilian casualties and fratricide) is low from these commonly held concerns. This is important from a risk management perspective because a mismatch between efforts to mitigate risk and the actual sources of risk could lead to the pursuit of ineffective solutions.
- to mitigate risk and the actual sources of risk could lead to the pursuit of ineffective solutions. Significant advances in artificial intelligence (AI) over the past decade have changed our way ... AI and Autonomy Understanding and Mitigating Risks AI and Autonomy in War: Understanding and Mitigating Risks Given the rapid and significant advances in AI, the strong interest in leveraging this technology from advanced militaries, and the urgent concerns voiced in the media, we examined commonly held concerns of AI and autonomy in war. We found that these concerns, on further examination, were
- intersections: Issue 13, March 2025
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- Intersections is a CNA news digest of China’s efforts to acquire Western technology, and U.S. and partner efforts to protect that technology for national security.
- directives and decentralized execution and implementation (for more, check out CNA's China AI and Autonomy Report ). In 2017, the PRC government released its New Generation Artificial Intelligence Plan ... technology, and recent updates to China's mineral export controls. Feature: DeepSeek Rivals Competitors When DeepSeek, a PRC artificial intelligence (AI) start-up founded in July 2023, announced ... to open-source collection. As noted in the Jamestown Foundation analysis, in 2023, the US Defense Intelligence Agency stated that it seeks to use open-source intelligence as a "first-resort" source
- pla update: Issue 11, June 20, 2023
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- PLA Update, Issue 11, is a CNA China Studies Program monthly newsletter, with summaries of Chinese media coverage of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA).
- future conflict, and a forum on various applications of big data for future operations defined by artificial intelligence and autonomy. The issue concludes with two recent real-world exercises ... on artificial intelligence and autonomy. Professor Du Xiaoyong of Renmin University of China delivers a presentation titled "Cross-Domain Data Management" at the 4th Military Big Data Forum in Beijing
- Checklist Advances the Ethical Use of Artificial Intelligence
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- CNA introduces tool to implement ethics policies for autonomous systems
- CNA introduces tool to implement ethics policies for autonomous systems /images/news/PressRelease.png Checklist Advances the Ethical Use of Artificial Intelligence CNA has introduced a process designed to identify and mitigate risks from the military use of artificial intelligence. The independent research organization has published a checklist for ethical autonomy . The process could be used to implement Department of Defense policy on ethical artificial intelligence. It consists of 565 questions to be answered by technology developers and commanders before they develop or deploy
- pla update: Issue 10, May 17, 2023
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- PLA Update, Issue 10, is a CNA China Studies Program monthly newsletter, with summaries of Chinese media coverage of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA).
- regulations and redesigning PLA officers' military ribbons. Finally, we break down an article by PLA authors on operational concepts tied to unmanned systems and artificial intelligence (AI). MILITARY ... ) War Research Institute discussing the concepts of "intelligent unmanning" (智能无人) and "unmanned intelligence" (无人智能). The authors argue that the two concepts are being used imprecisely as uncrewed ... of technological development and military modernization. The AMS authors first distinguish between the terms "unmanned" and "intelligence" by describing "intelligence" as a high-level state of being
- Emerging Technologies and Civilian Harm Mitigation
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- CNA analysis of military operations has shown that it is possible to simultaneously improve military effectiveness and lessen civilian harm.
- presence in conflict zones. Militaries around the world are rapidly adapting to leverage emerging technologies—such as artificial intelligence, autonomy, and blockchain—for a military edge. Similarly ... . Artificial Intelligence and other emerging technologies have the potential to reduce civilian harm in conflict. An analysis of over 2000 real-world instances of civilian harm identified 12 pathways to harm ... to be seen. BLOCKCHAIN FOR MITIGATING HARM TO CIVILIANS Military targeting processes and supporting systems tend to rely on intelligence regarding the threat. While today’s conflicts typically involve
- The PLA and Intelligent Warfare Preliminary Analysis
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- China’s army, the PLA, is exploring “intelligent warfare” using AI and autonomous weapons, CNA analysis of PLA writings shows. The US should prepare accordingly.
- , CNA analysis of PLA writings shows. The US should prepare accordingly. The widespread adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) and autonomous weapon systems portends a new revolution in military affairs. The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) is now conceptualizing a future battlefield environment dominated by AI and autonomy, which it calls “intelligent warfare.” This paper explores the PLA ... and advanced stage of warfare based on AI and autonomy A combination of human and machine intelligence The extensive use of AI in all military applications PRC writers emphasize the importance
- AI and Autonomy in Russia Issue 25
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- CNA provides information and analysis of the field of civilian and military AI in Russia and how Russia is applying AI to its military capabilities. Issue 25.
- AI and Autonomy in Russia Issue 25 AI and Autonomy in Russia Issue 25, November 8, 2021 CNA provides information and analysis of the field of civilian and military AI in Russia and how Russia is applying AI to its military capabilities. Issue 25. The Artificial Intelligence in Russia newsletter features a summary of recent Russian-language reports on the Russian AI and autonomy ecosystem ... code. This voluntary code was released and signed by several organizations on October 26 in Moscow at an international conference, “Ethics of Artificial Intelligence: The Beginning of Trust