The combination of AI and nuclear weapons is inevitable: weapons experts warned of danger
It will find its way everywhere," said the artificial intelligence of Bob Latiff, the Major General of the US Air Force, and a member of the Bulletin of the Council on Science and Security of Scientists. Scott Sagan, Professor Stanford, known for his studies of nuclear disarmament, agreed that humanity enters the "new world of artificial intelligence". According to him, this technology will affect both our daily life and the nuclear sphere.
In his turn, John Wolfstal, an expert on non -proliferation of nuclear weapons, added that this issue is difficult to explore, because no one knows exactly how artificial intelligence works, since AI is a "black" box ", researchers agree that he cannot be trusted with nuclear -like -so -nuclear. The nuclear stroke has been applied. I would say that at this stage no, "said Wolfstal.