Experts Warn That AI Is Getting Control of Nuclear Weapons
Briefly

Experts are increasingly concerned that artificial intelligence will inevitably gain access to nuclear codes. There is a prevailing sense of anxiety surrounding the risks associated with AI's potential to control or influence nuclear arsenals. These risks include the possibility of rogue AIs and the issues caused by flawed AI technology which can lead to cybersecurity vulnerabilities. Notable figures express that the understanding of advanced AI's implications is still lacking, emphasizing the urgency of addressing these concerns.
"It's like electricity," retired US Air Force major general and member of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists' Science and Security Board, Bob Latiff, told Wired. "It's going to find its way into everything."
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt warned that a human-level AI may not be incentivized to "listen to us anymore," arguing that "people do not understand what happens when you have intelligence at this level."
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