UN disarmament chief warns of ‘dark side’ of AI, as Liberals tout benefits
OTTAWA — The United Nations’ top disarmament official says governments need to pay more attention to the “dark side” of artificial intelligence, including the implications of so-called killer robots that could take military decisions out of human hands.
Izumi Nakamitsu, the UN’s undersecretary-general for disarmament affairs, says the benefits of AI will be ground-breaking but governments need to take stronger measures to prevent bad military applications, including potentially catastrophic hacks of nuclear arsenals.
Nakamitsu offered those views as the Trudeau government announced a new partnership with Britain on Monday to develop AI projects that could lead to breakthroughs in driverless vehicles and health care for seniors.
The government has made AI a pillar of its economic-growth strategy because it views the development of the technology as a means to attract foreign investment and creating a new sector of high-skilled jobs.