Regarding AI abuse, the four blame battles continued, as fierce as the diplomatic war in Ukraine.
[Secretary of State Tony Blinken / U.S. Secretary of State: National and non-state actors are increasingly influencing and distorting public opinion and manipulating geopolitical information through AI.]
The remarks are aimed at Russia as well as China at a time when the U.S.-China conflict has intensified after a Chinese man accused of running a secret Chinese police station in New York pleaded guilty.
South Korea pointed out that North Korea is exploiting AI to raise funds to create weapons of mass destruction.
[Hwang Joon-guk / UN Ambassador: If irresponsible actors like North Korea, who are robbing cryptocurrency, use AI, a high level of cyberattacks will occur]
Russia hit back, saying the U.S. is trying to dominate other countries through AI.
[Vasily Nevenza / Russian Ambassador to the United Nations] In Putin's words, the only rule in the current U.S.-centered world order is that there are no rules.]
China indirectly criticized the United States and South Korea, saying AI should not be monopolized to a small number of countries.
[Puchong / Chinese Ambassador to the United Nations: China firmly opposes imposing rules established by minority countries on other countries or creating small groups targeting certain countries]
Although the UN Security Council generally agreed to ban AI weapons, it has been confirmed that only Korea, the U.S., Japan and China differ significantly in creating AI-related rules and systems.
I'm YTN's Lee Seungyoon from New York.
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