WASHINGTON -- The Biden administration plans to encourage China to work with the U.S. on international norms for artificial intelligence in weapons systems, a potential new area of cooperation amid tensions between the two powers.
Discussion could lead to greater communication in a crisis, senior official says
A robotic dog is shown at the summit on the responsible use of military artificial intelligence, in The Hague, Netherlands, on Feb. 15. © Reuters
WASHINGTON -- The Biden administration plans to encourage China to work with the U.S. on international norms for artificial intelligence in weapons systems, a potential new area of cooperation amid tensions between the two powers.