AI and atoms: How artificial intelligence is revolutionizing nuclear material production

IF 1.9 4区 社会学 Q2 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Pub Date : 2023-09-03 DOI:10.1080/00963402.2023.2245251
Jingjie He, Nikita Degtyarev
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The associability of artificial intelligence (AI) as a dual-use technology for nuclear material production (NMP) within the academic and practitioner communities remains widely neglected, and so a widening opportunity for AI to aid in illicit and covert non-peaceful applications exists. To address this emerging gap, this paper investigates the evolving and applicable uses of AI and finds broad evidence of its use to optimize performance, promote innovation, reduce costs, and enhance safety associated with the development and production of nuclear material. AI’s use in this arena will, thereby, facilitate broader accessibility of peaceful uses of nuclear science and technology, while at the same time cause concerns that said improvements can aid the illicit development of nuclear weapons. As such, this paper advocates for a three-dimensional solution to manage the evolving dual-use concern of AI that involves advancing states-centric monitoring and regulation, promoting intellectual exchange between the nonproliferation sector and the AI industry, and encouraging AI industrial contributions.
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人工智能与原子:人工智能如何彻底改变核材料生产
人工智能(AI)作为核材料生产(NMP)的双重用途技术在学术界和实践界的关联性仍然被广泛忽视,因此人工智能在非法和隐蔽的非和平应用中提供帮助的机会越来越大。为了解决这一新出现的差距,本文调查了人工智能的发展和适用用途,并找到了人工智能用于优化性能、促进创新、降低成本和加强与核材料开发和生产相关的安全的广泛证据。因此,人工智能在这一领域的使用将促进更广泛地和平利用核科学技术,同时也引起人们的担忧,即上述改进可能有助于核武器的非法发展。因此,本文主张采用三维解决方案来管理不断演变的人工智能军民两用问题,包括推进以国家为中心的监测和监管,促进防扩散部门与人工智能行业之间的知识交流,并鼓励人工智能行业的贡献。
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