NATO takes on AI as the next great theater of war
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg joined the'Brian Kilmeade Show' to discuss the dangers of the Russian-North Korean alliance and why he believes the U.S. will stay in NATO regardless of who wins in November. Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become the next great domain in the theater of war, and NATO allies have made it a top priority as they look to bolster the alliance's collective defense. A summit in Washington, D.C., next week will not only commemorate the 75th anniversary of the alliance but will focus on safeguarding NATO in an increasingly hostile geopolitical sphere. The global consequences of the war in Ukraine have been far-reaching, and the deepening divides between the West and top authoritarian adversaries has had an effect on everything from defense to trade. At the core of how NATO is looking to safeguard itself in challenging times is change in AI technology.
Jul-6-2024, 06:00:40 GMT
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