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Military Artificial Intelligence Test and Evaluation

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About the Guide

This set of Military AI Test and Evaluation Model Practices is the product of a two-year consultation process among Chinese, American, and international experts convened in person and online by INHR and the Center for a New American Security. Workshops to elaborate the Model Practices were hosted virtually and in Europe, Asia and North America thanks to the generosity of Founders Pledge, Carnegie Corporation of New York, and the co-sponsorship of the Royal Danish Defense College.


The goal of the consultation process was to determine whether experts from the three delegations might share consensus on certain principles and practices for test and evaluation of weapons and related military systems with significant AI components, to make those systems operate more safely, securely and responsibly. Participants in the dialogue included academics and former officials with military, diplomatic, intelligence, computer science, corporate, and legal backgrounds from the United States, China and an international delegation from Europe, Asia, and elsewhere. 

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