Chinese researchers have developed the artificial intelligence system that can detect real nuclear warheads from deceptive samples. This system is the first artificial intelligence -based solution to the world’s nuclear weapons verification.
The Chinese Atomic Energy Institute (CIAE) released research on the system in April, according to the Chinese magazine SCMP. Such a system could strengthen Beijing’s position in international disarmament negotiations. Of course, the development of this technology -based artificial intelligence may also make discussions about the role of this technology in the management of mass killing weapons.
China’s artificial intelligence can detect real nuclear warheads
The project, built more than a decade ago based on a joint proposed protocol, has faced three major obstacles: training and testing artificial intelligence using sensitive nuclear data such as the actual characteristics of the warheads, persuading Chinese military leaders to convey the US -based technical information system.
So far the first step has been the successful project. “Due to the confidential nature of nuclear warheads and their components, detailed information is not possible here,” a research team wrote in an article in Atomic Energy Science and Technology.
This confirmation protocol, based on artificial intelligence, uses a multi -step process, “The Technical Technical Design for Deep Learning Algorithm Based on the Interactive Protocol of Zero”, which results in a combination of cryptography and nuclear physics.
Researchers produced millions of virtual nuclear pieces using Monte Carlo simulations. Some of these pieces containing uranium with a degree of weapons and others were made with deceptive materials such as lead or low -rich uranium.
In the end, the multicolor deep learning network was taught based on neutron flux patterns that could be very accurately identified as real warheads and counterfeit samples.
Artificial intelligence in this system has no information about warhead engineering, but it can still find arms warheads through radiation signals. The unveiling of the technology has come in a situation where many people in the world are concerned about using artificial intelligence in the military.
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