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7. Building on the Call to Action advanced at the REAIM Summit 2023 in The Hague and the Blueprint for Action advanced at the REAIM Summit 2024 in Seoul, convinced that the time has come to take steps towards operationalization of the principles reflected in these documents, we invite all stakeholders, as applicable — including States, industry, academia, civil society, and regional and international organizations — to:
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Recommendations for the operationalization of REAIM principles at the national level
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16. Conduct legal reviews of weapons, means, and methods of warfare enabled by AI, consistent with applicable international legal obligations and relevant national laws and procedures.
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Recommendations for the operationalization of REAIM principles at the international level
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24. Undertake confidence-building measures on a voluntary basis and as appropriate to strengthen trust and transparency where AI is applied in the military domain, that may complement existing multilateral mechanisms, to reduce possible risks of misunderstanding, miscalculation, and unintended escalation, including by:
a. Sharing appropriate information on national policies, principles, governance structures and oversight arrangements, as well as frameworks, guidelines, approaches and methodologies for legal reviews and risk-assessment approaches and methodologies, where consistent with national security, including through the contribution of military academies.
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REAIM Pathways to Action (5 February 2026)