Assessing and Managing the Benefits and Risks of Artificial Intelligence in Nuclear-Weapon Systems
New paper explores the possible applications of AI to nuclear-weapons systems and assesses the benefits, risks, and strategic stability implications.
New paper explores the possible applications of AI to nuclear-weapons systems and assesses the benefits, risks, and strategic stability implications.
"August 29 is a special date for many of us who work on nuclear risk reduction."
"We will emerge from COVID having learned a lot, but we cannot relax our guard. Instead, we have to redouble our efforts."
As leaders mark more than 50 years since the treaty entered into force in 1970, they will have to grapple with finding a way forward amid threats of new arms races and stalled efforts to prevent nuclear proliferation.
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NTI Senior leaders and experts will present and participate at the Institute for Nuclear Materials Management & European Safeguards Research and Development Association Joint Annual Virtual Meeting, hosted between August 23 – September 1, 2021.
One of the most hopeful events of the year, the summer Olympic Games in Tokyo, closed as the world marked the anniversaries of two of the darkest days in human history: the August 6 and August 9, 1945 atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
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