Ukraine war shows urgency of military AI, Palantir CEO says

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Ukraine war shows urgency of military AI, Palantir CEO says
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AMSTERDAM: Ukraine's effective use of artificial intelligence (AI) to target Russian forces has pushed the technology onto the agenda of military and political leaders around the world, the CEO of US software firm Palantir said on Wednesday (Feb 15). Speaking at the first international summit on responsibl

AMSTERDAM: Ukraine's effective use of artificial intelligence to target Russian forces has pushed the technology onto the agenda of military and political leaders around the world, the CEO of US software firm Palantir said on Wednesday .

"One of the major things we need to do in the West, is realise this lesson is completely understood by China and Russia." Most delegations are expected to endorse a statement of principles when the conference ends on Thursday, though international rules or a treaty to limit the use of AI in war is seen as far off.

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