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AI-implicaties voor chemische, biologische, radiologische en nucleaire verdedigingspolitiek en -programma's
Artificial intelligence is reshaping chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear deterrence, posing new risks and opportunities. This paper outlines a roadmap to guide research and policy on challenges amid rising global technological rivalry
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RAND Corporation (United States) | Apr 16, 2026
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While AI offers new tools for defense, we must prioritize ethical guidelines to prevent misuse and unintended consequences in CBRN contexts.
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Investing in AI for CBRN defense is essential to maintain technological superiority and deter adversaries in an increasingly competitive global landscape.
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AI-enhanced detection systems for chemical and biological threats can significantly improve national security and response times.
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Relying on AI for decision-making in CBRN scenarios could lead to catastrophic errors, highlighting the need for human oversight.
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The integration of AI in nuclear defense may escalate arms races, leading to greater global instability and increased risk of conflict.
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