Summary

  • Artificial Intelligence (AI), especially large language models, are on everyone’s mind when it comes to nuclear war with some arguing that AI will find its way into everything, like electricity.
  • However, there are concerns that AI will create vulnerabilities that enemies can exploit, with some arguing that AI will reinforce confirmation bias and inability to verify that a nuclear attack is taking place.
  • There are also ethical concerns about how AI is trained as well as liability and accountability issues.
  • The US military is pushing AI as a priority with the Department of Energy stating that “AI is the next Manhattan Project,” but critics argue that the AI arms race with China is dangerous andRzJe genres while others argue that the US cannot afford to lose the AI arms race.

By Matthew Gault

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