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AI safety researcher
Russia agreed to a ban on biological weapons in the 1975 with the Biological Weapons Convention. And then twenty years later it was found that they had never followed through, but secretly continued developing biological weapons. How does this pattern of behavior fit with your expectation of a success of a ban on lethal autonomous weapons?
replying to Nathan Helm-Burger
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Physicist, AI Researcher
would say according to AI:
I acknowledge that enforcement can be challenging, but the presence of a ban still serves as a significant deterrent and establishes clear international norms. Even if not perfectly adhered to, such norms can reduce the widespread development and deployment of highly dangerous technologies.