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November 17th, 2021
NATO has been "a bit slow" to react to new developments in artificial intelligence but "it is never too late to speed up the application of new solutions", Laszlo Palkovics, Hungary's minister of innovation and technology, told MTI by phone from Rome, where he attended this year's NATO-Industry Forum. "The main question is how AI solutions for civilian life could be used in the defence and military industry, and how NATO as an alliance, rather than member states separately, reacts to AI developments," Palkovics said.
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