@misc{177, title = {Dual-Use AI Technology in China, the US and the EU}, abstract = {Developing and Regulating Dual-Use AI Technology: China, the US and the EU}, year = {2022}, journal = {PRIO}, url = {https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ilaria-Carrozza/publication/374006072_Dual-Use_AI_Technology_in_China_the_US_and_the_EU/links/65096cd8d5293c106cc6a032/Dual-Use-AI-Technology-in-China-the-US-and-the-EU.pdf}, note = {Norway is an active participant in international institutions and fora where the opportunities and challenges of dual-use AI technology are discussed. Norway has had its own national strategy for AI since 2020, which covers the civilian and commercial sector, but not defense.114 The document generally points to the opportunities of AI, particularly the potential for creating more effective business models and user-centric public sector services. The government commits to promoting and facilitating the development of trustworthy AI that is built on ethical principles and respect for human rights, democracy, integrity and privacy. The strategy commits the country to continued participation in “European and international forums to promote responsible and trustworthy use of AI.}, }