Cold War Resurgence? Artificial intelligence showdown! The new arena of U.S. China armaments is expo

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-01-29

In a high-profile debate over international arms control, the United States and China are taking an unprecedented military step – establishing a missile launch notification mechanism. The emergence of this proposal seems to have injected a new element into the arms relations between the two countries, and has also become the focus of global attention.

The source of this news can be traced back to December 11, when a senior U.S. leader revealed that Washington was considering a proposal to reciprocal notification with China about missile launches. This is not groundless, but quietly emerged during the recent meeting between the Chinese and US leaders. The meeting not only highlighted the importance of the U.S.-China relationship in the atmosphere of the Philori estate in San Francisco, but also involved arms control and non-proliferation issues in key areas. According to the White House, the heads of state decided to resolve these issues through dialogue, and to this end explicitly asked both sides to follow up and follow up on high-level **.

The logic behind the proposed missile launch notification mechanism is obvious: to build mutual trust to reduce misunderstanding and tension. The senior US official made it clear that this was inspired by the Sino-Russian agreement, especially with reference to the 1988 US-Soviet Agreement on Notification of Ballistic Missile Launches. The agreement stipulates that both sides must inform in advance of their plans for strategic missiles in order to reduce the risk of a sudden nuclear attack.

The report also mentions that in future arms control negotiations between China and the United States, the norms for the use of artificial intelligence in the military field will be involved. This has become a cutting-edge issue in the arms race in the new era, reflecting the inseparability of science and technology and military affairs. Biden's comprehensive principles for the application of AI in the responsible military provide the basis for this. In this context, it is essential to ensure that human participation in the operation and decision-making of nuclear weapons is essential while upgrading military technology.

In this news, the United States and China have had in-depth and candid exchanges on arms control and nonproliferation. This was reflected in the November 6, 2023 Arms Control and Non-Proliferation Consultations. China has made clear its position and policy on this issue and stressed the need for dialogue and cooperation on the basis of mutual respect. This provides a positive signal for future arms control and calls on all parties to enhance mutual trust and respect each other's sovereignty, security and development interests under the concept of common, comprehensive, cooperative and sustainable security.

A New Attempt at Transparency in Armaments: A U.S.-China Missile Notification Mechanism**

With the intricacies of international relations, military interaction between China and the United States is a growing concern. Against this backdrop, the United States has revealed a high-profile proposal - the establishment of a missile launch notification mechanism with China. This move not only expands the boundaries of arms control, but also injects a new solution into the military race in the new era.

Behind this proposal is a response to the recent meeting between the Chinese and US leaders, which is a reflection of the deep concern between the two sides on arms control and non-proliferation issues. The White House made it clear that the heads of state, at their meeting at the Philori estate, decided to resolve these key issues through dialogue, and to this end asked for follow-up by high-level leaders on both sides. It was under the guidance of this decision that the missile launch notification mechanism was put on the agenda.

The U.S. senior U.S. who proposed this mechanism pointed out that building mutual trust between China and the United States is a key part of avoiding misunderstanding and tension. He made it clear that the agreement between China and Russia provides an inspiration, particularly with reference to the 1988 US-Soviet Agreement on Notification of Ballistic Missile Launches. The core idea of this agreement is to inform strategic missile plans in advance to reduce the risk of a sudden nuclear attack. By introducing this concept into the U.S.-China relationship, the two sides are trying to set a tone of mutual trust in the arms race.

The news mentions the norms that will involve the use of artificial intelligence in the military sphere in future arms control negotiations. This topic is not only at the forefront of the intersection of science and technology and military, but also a concrete embodiment of Biden's comprehensive principle of responsible military artificial intelligence application. This principle requires that military technology be upgraded while ensuring human participation in the operation and decision-making of nuclear use. At this level, China and the United States share common concerns about the regulation and use of new military technologies.

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