AI and arms control: a new era?

The recent expiration of the last bilateral nuclear arms treaty between the United States and Russia has opened a debate on the future of arms control. Some analysts suggest that a combination of advanced technologies, including artificial intelligence (AI), satellite surveillance, and human analysis, could represent a valid alternative to traditional treaties.

The idea is that AI systems could be trained to analyze satellite imagery and other data to detect suspicious activity or violations of agreements. However, skepticism and concerns remain regarding the reliability and accuracy of such systems, as well as the possibility of errors or misinterpretations.

For those evaluating on-premise deployments, there are trade-offs to consider. AI-RADAR offers analytical frameworks on /llm-onpremise to evaluate these aspects.