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Remarks by NATO Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoană at the AI & Cyber Conference titled “An Abundance of Potential”27 Sep. 2021 to develop new technologies, from AI to autonomous systems, to hypersonic weapons or robotics. So, technology is moving fast and we must move even faster to retain the technological edge that has helped keep us safe for more than 70 years | Opinion |
Remarks by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the 17th Annual NATO Conference on, Arms Control, Disarmament and Weapons of Mass Destruction Non-Proliferation06 Sep. 2021 in future arms control. For instance to cover non-strategic weapons. We should also address the impact on arms control of emerging and disruptive technologies. Such as autonomous platforms and artificial intelligence. They can all be weaponised. So | Opinion |
NATO Secretary General sets out arms control priorities06 Sep. 2021 control. Mr. Stoltenberg made clear that China, as a global power, has a responsibility to engage in arms control efforts. In addition, the impact of new technologies such as artificial intelligence and autonomous system on arms control have | News |
NATO Secretary General sets out arms control priorities06 Sep. 2021 control. Mr. Stoltenberg made clear that China, as a global power, has a responsibility to engage in arms control efforts. In addition, the impact of new technologies such as artificial intelligence and autonomous system on arms control have | News |
Remarks by NATO Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoană in the panel: “Global Emerging Technology Summit” organised by the National Security Commission on AI (NSCAI)14 Jul. 2021 of the Council on AI – I know the Secretary General will be talking about this in a minute – also we’ll be looking, of course, to many other dimensions of new technologies, when it comes to autonomous systems, we will include our work undertaken also with the UN | Opinion |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg following the meeting of NATO Heads of State and Government14 Jun. 2021 . They already have the biggest, sorry, the second biggest defence budget, and already the biggest Navy, and they are investing heavily in new modern capabilities, including by investing in new disruptive technologies such as autonomous systems, facial | Opinion |
Brussels Summit Communiqué issued by NATO Heads of State and Government (2021)14 Jun. 2021 of weapons of mass destruction and the erosion of the arms control architecture also undermine our collective security. Climate change is a threat multiplier that impacts Alliance security. The greatest responsibility of the Alliance is to protect | Official text, Pressrelease |
Brussels Summit Communiqué issued by NATO Heads of State and Government (2021)14 Jun. 2021 of weapons of mass destruction and the erosion of the arms control architecture also undermine our collective security. Climate change is a threat multiplier that impacts Alliance security. The greatest responsibility of the Alliance is to protect | Official text, Pressrelease |
Pre-Summit press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg11 Jun. 2021 of warheads, counting warheads, which is still important, but when we see more threats in cyberspace, we see hypersonic weapons, we see artificial intelligence, autonomous weapons, we see facial recognitions, recognition, integrated into novel weapon systems | Opinion |
''NATO 2030: a transatlantic agenda for the future'' - Speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg previewing the NATO Summit in Brussels at event organised by NATO, The German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP) and The Brookings Institution04 Jun. 2021 . With global competition, sophisticated cyber-attacks, disruptive technologies, brutal terrorism, the proliferation of nuclear weapons, and the security impacts of climate change. None of our countries can face these challenges alone. But the nations | Opinion |