Pakistan warns of consequences of military AI, urges UN to lead efforts on nuclear disarmament
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61% : In this regard, the UN remains the most appropriate platform for such global discussions, as it ensures legitimacy, fairness, and the involvement of all member states in shaping solutions.55% : He emphasized that this requires fulfilling legal and political obligations, ensuring the security of non-nuclear states from nuclear threats, and creating universal, binding treaties.
51% : He argued that the UN must play a central role in addressing the challenges posed by the deployment of AI in the military sector, ensuring that the approach to these issues is inclusive and comprehensive.
48% : During the General Debate of the United Nations (UN) Disarmament Commission 2025, Pakistan's Permanent Representative to the UN, Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad, called for urgent action to prevent artificial intelligence from fueling an arms race, which could jeopardize peace and security worldwide.
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