Council of Europe Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights Democracy and the Rule of Law, Vilnius, 5.IX.2024

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Council of Europe Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights Democracy and the Rule of Law Vilnius, 5.IX.2024

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A prime example of her concerns includes, “A Party shall not be required to apply this Convention to activities within the lifecycle of artificial intelligence systems related to the protection of its national security interests.” In periods of high geopolitical tensions – such as today – almost anything can be defined by any nation as pertinent to national security. This is stated very clearly elsewhere: “Matters relating to national defense do not fall within the scope of this Convention.”

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