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60 countries sign up to a "blueprint for action" that governs the responsible use of artificial intelligence on the battlefield.
Some 30 nations that sent a government representative to the South Korean summit, including China , did not back the document.
The Responsible AI in the Military Domain ( REAIM ) summit in Seoul is the second of its kind after one was held in Dutch city of The Hague last year .
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