Nuclear weapons articles
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Warren Buffett compares AI to nuclear weapons, warns of scamming potential
Warren Buffett took a cautionary stance on artificial intelligence on Saturday at Berkshire Hathaway’s annual meeting, comparing the technology once again to the advent of nuclear weapons and warning about the potential for scams. "I don’t know anything about AI," the billionaire investor and co-founder of Berkshire Hathaway admitted, "but that doesn’t mean I deny its existence or importance or anything of the sort." He reiterated what he said last year: "That we let a genie out of the bottle...
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New details emerge of Russia’s potential nuclear space weapon
"The United States has been aware of Russia's pursuit of this sort of capability dating back years, but only recently have we been able to make a more precise assessment of their progress," said Mallory Stewart, State Department assistant secretary for the Bureau of Arms Control, Deterrence, and Stability.
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US encourages China and Russia to make commitment on AI and nuclear weapons
As artificial intelligence increases in popularity, many countries have expressed security concerns regarding the technology. The use of nuclear weapons falls into this category. Officials from the United States have called on other nuclear powers to commit to an understanding that AI would never be authorized to approve the use of nuclear weapons in conflicts. […]