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Remarks by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the CHEY Institute during his visit to the Republic of Korea30 Jan. 2023 is more big power competition, we see that China is becoming more important for us, our security, we see that technology becomes more and more important for our security, artificial intelligence, autonomous weapon systems, applied or used in military | Opinion |
Summary of NATO’s Autonomy Implementation Plan13 Oct. 2022 and Accountability, Explainability and Traceability, Reliability, Governability and Bias Mitigation—apply to AI-enabled autonomous systems. With respect to Emerging Technologies in the Area of Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems (LAWS), NATO will also align | Official text |
Opening remarks by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at a joint meeting of the European Parliament’s Committee on Foreign Affairs and the Subcommittee on Security and Defence followed by an exchange of views with Members of the European Parliament13 Jul. 2022 to sustain the constant flow of weapons? I'm from Germany; I'm upset. I'm upset about the reluctance of our government to deliver the real heavy, heavy weapons. It's not nothing of about them not Fuchs [Aromord Personnel Carrier], not Marder [Infantry | Opinion |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg following the meeting of the North Atlantic Council at the level of Heads of State and Government (2022 NATO Summit)30 Jun. 2022 Russian President Vladimir Putin? He essentially suggested that Sweden and Finland joining the Alliance would require some kind of response from the Russian government. He said that if there were NATO weapons systems placed in those two countries | Opinion |
Special address by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting24 May. 2022 stepped up our support. With billions of dollars of weapons and other assistance. To help Ukraine uphold its right to self-defence. Enshrined in the UN Charter. NATO’s main responsibility is to protect all Allies. And prevent this war from | Opinion |
Keynote speech by NATO Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoană at the Cybersec Global 2022 event25 Jan. 2022 by Russia in and around Ukraine. And Russia, with neither provocation nor necessity, has amassed over 100,000 troops and advanced weapons to the borders of Ukraine. Although we do not know for sure the intentions of the leadership in Moscow | Opinion |
Deputy Secretary General stresses NATO will continue to increase Ukraine’s cyber defences25 Jan. 2022 . He said: “ The use of hybrid attacks against Ukraine, including cyber-attacks and disinformation, as well as the massing of advanced weapons on its borders, underlines the key role of advanced technology in modern warfare ”. The Deputy Secretary | News |
Joint press conference with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and the President of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev14 Dec. 2021 Autonomous Republic and also agreement on construction of the highway. But the exact route of the highway has not yet been identified. It's a matter of future discussions, and we'll definitely discuss it this evening on a trilateral meeting hosted by Mr | Opinion |
Remarks by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg in a panel discussion at the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Symposium in Berlin08 Dec. 2021 . This is an informal possibility to do exactly what Ms Schroder sketched, i.e., to minimise risks. And now imagine, we are in the 21 st century, artificial intelligence, autonomous weapon systems, all these things exist, imagine they take leadership and replace | Opinion |
Keynote speech by NATO Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoană at the GoTech World 2021 Conference11 Nov. 2021 dominance. China and Russia are racing to develop new technologies – from AI and autonomous systems, to hypersonic weapons and robotics. Many of today’s technological innovations are also being driven by the civilian private sector, where traditionally | Opinion |