Officials from the United States are visiting Tel Aviv and Ankara to focus on artificial intelligence.
US Assistant Secretary of State for Arms Control Mallory Stewart will go to Tel Aviv and Ankara from September 13th to 17th for consultations on security issues including “strategic stability” and artificial intelligence.
The US Department of State announced the visit of the assistant secretary of state for arms control next week to occupied Palestine and Turkey to consult with their officials on issues related to strategic stability and other issues.
In a situation where the Westerners have repeatedly claimed the possibility of escalation of tensions and the use of nuclear bombs by Russia in the Ukraine war in the last two years, the US assistant secretary of state and head of the “Arms Control, Verification, and Compliance” office (to international agreements on arms control, nuclear non-proliferation) and disarmament) travels to Tel Aviv and Ankara.
The US State Department announced that US Assistant Secretary of State for Arms Control Mallory Stewart will go to Tel Aviv and Ankara from September 13th to 17th to consult with the authorities of the Zionist regime and Turkey about “strategic stability”.
In the statement of the US State Department, it is stated that the US Assistant Secretary of State for Arms Control, Anthony Blinken, will meet and consult with officials of the Israeli Foreign Ministry on “strategic stability, multilateral arms control, responsible use of artificial intelligence and space security” during his visit to occupied Palestine. did
According to the ministry, Mallory Stewart will meet and discuss with Turkish Foreign Ministry and Defense Ministry officials in Ankara about “strategic stability, risk reduction, arms control, and current security issues”.
The visit of this Washington official to Tel Aviv and Ankara took place at the end of May when US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken claimed the use of artificial intelligence against Russia.
Blinken had claimed that the United States has built a system based on artificial intelligence, which attempts to identify and collect alleged false information from Russia in cyberspace.
During a speech at the “Freedom House” think tank, he said that the US Department of State has created “an Internet system for collecting Ukrainian content based on artificial intelligence to collect verifiable false information from Russia and share this information with allies around the world.”
Since the release of the artificial intelligence robot “Chat GPT” last November, the discussion about the dangers created by artificial intelligence has intensified first in industrial and academic circles, and then these concerns have entered the literature of politicians of different countries.
Geoffrey Hinton, known as one of the “godfathers of artificial intelligence”, has previously warned that this technology could pose a “more urgent” threat to the world than climate change.