The May 30, 2023 Ukrainian drone attack on Moscow confirmed the accuracy of the title of the column by a senior Russian commentator published a …
War, Pestilence, Extinction And Artificial Intelligence: Technology Leaders Sound A New Alarm
… the risk of extinction from A.I. should be a global priority alongside other societal-scale risks, such as pandemics and nuclear war.”.
AI Has Been Compared To A Pandemic And A Nuclear War. Hundreds Of Company …
“Reducing the risk of human extinction due to AI should become a global priority along with other social risks such as pandemics and nuclear war,” …
Ukrainian U.N. Ambassador: Russia Is ‘Mold That Invades Your House’ – Foreign Policy
Sergiy Kyslytsya talks about Putin’s nuclear blackmail, what to do with the … Kyslytsya had thoughts on that, the wider war, and much else.
Ukraine war: Workers at deteriorating Zaporizhzhia plant fear ‘devastation’ on a scale ‘worse …
Sitting on the Dnipro River in Russian-occupied Ukraine is Europe’s largest nuclear power station – on the frontline of a worsening war.
AI could lead to extinction of humanity, risk should be ‘global priority’, experts warn – SBS
Top executives have urged policymakers to equate AI risks with those posed by pandemics and nuclear war. Recent developments have sparked fears the …
AI poses risk of extinction, tech leaders warn in open letter. Here’s why alarm is spreading
Hundreds of scientists and technology executives are warning that AI could become as big a threat as nuclear war or a COVID-like pandemic.
AI’s Threat to Humanity Rivals Pandemics and Nuclear War, Industry Leaders Warn
AI’s Threat to Humanity Rivals Pandemics and Nuclear War, Industry Leaders Warn. It is a truism: AI has immense potential but comes with …
When Will US Join Global Call to End Ukraine War? – Common Dreams
Must our leaders take us to the brink of World War III, with all our lives on the line in an all-out nuclear war, before they will permit a …
A Poisonous Cold War Legacy That Defies a Solution – The New York Times
From 1950 to 1990, the U.S. Energy Department produced an average of four nuclear bombs every day, turning them out of hastily built factories …