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North Korea has publicly reported tests of missiles and artillery shells it says are guided by artificial intelligence, framing them as weapons tailored for modern warfare. State media emphasize these systems’ advanced targeting and autonomy, suggesting a push to integrate AI into battlefield munitions. The announcements echo broader trends in which militaries worldwide are exploring machine-guided weaponry, raising concerns about escalation, command-and-control safeguards, and regional stability. Independent verification is limited, but the claims signal Pyongyang’s intent to advertise technological progress and deter adversaries as part of its evolving military posture.
AI-guided munitions could change targeting speed and autonomy, affecting military decision cycles and regional stability. Tech professionals working on defense, AI safety, or surveillance should monitor verification, control mechanisms, and proliferation risks.
Dossier last updated: 2026-05-27 08:09:11
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