Artificial Intelligence in Weapons Systems Committee holds the twelfth evidence session of its inquiry
The Artificial Intelligence in Weapon System Committee holds the twelfth evidence session of its inquiry. In this session it will hear evidence from Professor Christian Enemark, Professor of International Relations at the University of Southampton, Laura Nolan, SRE and Principal Engineer at Stanza Systems, and Taniel Yusef, Visiting Researcher at the Centre for the Study of Existential Risk. They will give evidence on the risks posed by the development and implementation of AI Weapons Systems.
Meeting details
Possible Questions
- How likely is it that judgements on issues such as necessity or proportionality could reliably be delegated to machines, both now and in the future?
- Does the development of open-source AI present a national security risk, and how should this be balanced against the potential benefits of open-source software development?
- How could any regulation or prohibition on AWS or the use of AI in defence more broadly be practically enforced?