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This balance of terror, combined with the unprecedented destructive potential of these new weapons ... Today's AI competition has the potential to be even more complex than the nuclear era ...
We are ignoring a spectre on the horizon. It is the spectre of a global nuclear war triggered by artificial intelligence (AI). UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres has warned of it. But so far ...
it also feels like an unbelievably precarious moment to be handing over any amount of control over nuclear weapons to a busted AI system.
Adopted by the U.N. in 2017, the treaty serves as a legally binding instrument towards the total elimination of nuclear weapons ... The regulation of AI, which has increasingly transformed ...
A revival in nuclear power—partly fed by ravenous demand from data centers for artificial intelligence—is leading to greater interest in harnessing AI to make those nuclear plants more efficient.
The Jewish historian notes that while the control and manufacture of nuclear weapons rests largely in the hands of human, AI is capable of destroying the entire civilizational infrastructure ...
Last year, China refused to sign an agreement agreeing to maintain human control over nuclear weapons. In 2018, Google CEO Sundar Pichai set out the ethical parameters around the use of its AI.
AI is different from nuclear weapons because it is not a physical object. It is software that can be copied, shared, and used ...
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