According to Payne, the models escalated to the point of tactical nuclear war in 95 percent of scenarios, noting that nuclear threats to each other were far more likely to escalate than de-escalate ...
As the Department of Defense pushes for greater AI integration, researchers said the top models chose the nuclear option in nearly all war simulations.
Imagine handing the nuclear launch codes to the world’s most advanced artificial intelligence. You’d hope the machine would ...
As the video illustrates, it doesn’t matter much who starts the war: when one side launches nuclear missiles, the other side detects them and fires back before impact. Ballistic missiles from U.S.
I dive into the startling findings of a recent study, which predicts that a global nuclear war could claim over 548 million lives—equivalent to the casualties from all wars in 6,000 years of history ...
"(It) is especially relevant to this region given the strong nuclear presence and planned future expansion." ...
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