(Hong Kong Comprehensive News) Hong Kong media reported that at the Xi -worship meeting next week, the leaders of China and the United States will announce artificial intelligence to prohibit independent weapons such as drones, as well as controlling and deploying nuclear warheads.

The Hong Kong South China Morning Post on Saturday (November 11) quoted two people familiar with the matter. During the period of the Asia -Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit (APEC) this year, the main focus of China and the United States' discussion is expected to be the potential risk of artificial intelligence.Both countries are worried that if the use of artificial intelligence is not regulated, there will be an exacerbation of conflict.

The United States issued a political declaration on the use of artificial intelligence and independent technologies responsible for the use of artificial intelligence and independent technologies in the United States in February this year. It aims to achieve international consensus on the development and deployment of military artificial intelligence. At present, 36 countries have supported it.

The Bayeng government also announced the approval requirements of advanced artificial intelligence products in October this year, stipulating that new products must be certified by the federal government to ensure that they will not be re -used to create biological weapons or nuclear weapons.

China has also made progress in the field of artificial intelligence.In the report of the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China last year, Chinese officials proposed "promoting the development of strategic emerging industries to integrate cluster development", including artificial intelligence; the Chinese People's Liberation Army has also explored through the integration of AI technology to improve its independent weapon system.

For the priority of discussing the artificial intelligence meeting of Xiwai, Ge Laiyi, director of the Asian Project of the Marshall Foundation of the United States, said that it is important to continue to make human command and control of nuclear weapons.

Stanford's scholar, Oriana Skylar Mastro, and judged that, with the increasing integration of the army and artificial intelligence of various countries, one of the initial agreements at the Xi -worship meeting should be to avoid the automation of nuclear command and control system.

However, Mei Huilin believes that although the Xi -worship is likely to continue to perform a consensus on verification, it will not talk about the control of nuclear military arms.She said that China's concept of military reserve control is very "sensitive", and China is unwilling to change with the United States for military management and control.

Reports point out that although the two countries have reached a consensus on artificial intelligence issues, it does not mean that The two countries have also reached a wider consensus on other military issues .

The report quoted a source that the joint statement of China and the United States has not yet been completed, because there are differences between the two countries on the Russian and Ukraine War and the conflict of Harbin, and the two sides are Taiwan Issue also did not reach a consensus.