日期:2026/01/19 IAE
This annex integrates AI governance and Life-Value–Centered Civilization Governance into a single normative framework, suitable for:
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UN General Assembly Resolution Annex
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UN Secretary-General Report Annex
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UN OOSA / COPUOS policy reference
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Multilateral civil society charter (Track II diplomacy)
Annex
AI & Life-Value Governance Framework for Space Peace
(Supplement to the Space Peace Charter on the Demilitarization of Outer Space)
I. Purpose of the Annex
This Annex establishes a governance framework to ensure that:
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is aligned with peaceful, life-protecting uses of outer space
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Space governance is guided by Life Value, not military, geopolitical, or profit-only imperatives
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Technological progress strengthens civilization rather than accelerating existential risk
The Annex recognizes that AI and space technologies are converging domains and must be governed together.
II. Foundational Principles
Principle 1 — Life Value Supremacy
All space-related AI systems shall be governed by the principle that:
The preservation and enhancement of human and planetary life override all military, political, or economic objectives.
Life Value includes:
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Human survival and dignity
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Mental, social, and cultural well-being
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Ecological and planetary sustainability
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Intergenerational continuity
Principle 2 — AI as a Civilizational Tool, Not a Weapon
AI deployed in space shall not be used to:
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Enable autonomous or semi-autonomous weapons
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Accelerate targeting, strike decision-making, or escalation dynamics
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Support surveillance for coercive or military dominance
AI in space must function exclusively as a civilian, scientific, humanitarian, and life-protective instrument.
Principle 3 — Precaution and Irreversibility
Given the irreversible nature of orbital damage and AI-driven escalation:
III. Life-Value Governance Architecture
1. Life Value Index (LVI) for Space Governance
States and institutions are encouraged to adopt a Life Value Index (LVI) to evaluate space-related policies and technologies across dimensions such as:
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Human safety and risk reduction
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Environmental and orbital sustainability
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Contribution to peace and cooperation
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Protection of future generations
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Transparency and accountability
No space-AI project should proceed without a positive Life Value assessment.
2. AI Transparency and Accountability
All space-related AI systems shall be subject to:
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Human-in-the-loop oversight
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Clear attribution of responsibility
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Auditable decision logic
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International transparency mechanisms
Opaque, self-learning systems with military or dual-use ambiguity are incompatible with space peace.
3. Intergenerational Impact Assessment
Before deployment, space-AI systems shall undergo an Intergenerational Impact Review, assessing:
IV. Prohibited AI–Space Practices
The following are incompatible with this Charter and Annex:
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AI-enabled space weapons or command systems
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Autonomous strike coordination via satellites
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AI-driven space dominance doctrines
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Militarized AI surveillance architectures in orbit
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AI systems designed for conflict escalation or deterrence signaling
V. Global Governance and Cooperation
States shall cooperate to:
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Establish UN-based oversight mechanisms for AI in space
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Share best practices for peaceful, life-protective AI applications
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Support developing countries’ access to peaceful space technologies
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Prevent technological monopolization of space governance
Space peace must be inclusive, multilateral, and equitable.
VI. Civilizational Commitment
This Annex affirms that:
The future of humanity depends not on dominance,
but on wisdom in the governance of its most powerful tools.
AI and outer space together represent a civilizational threshold.
How they are governed will determine whether humanity advances toward:
Final Affirmation
AI must serve life.
Space must remain peaceful.
Civilization must choose responsibility over power.