President Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed on Saturday that nuclear weapon decisions should be made by humans, not artificial intelligence.
This marks the first time China has made such a statement.
Biden’s national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, called it an important step for both nuclear powers to address long-term risks, NPR has reported.
During the meeting, Biden focused on maintaining stability in U.S.-China relations as he prepares to leave office, while Xi expressed China’s willingness to work with the incoming Trump administration, emphasizing the protection of China’s sovereignty and security.
Written by B.C. Begley
