In the 25 years since 1998, only the rogue state of North Korea has conducted nuclear tests. The Russian government ratified the CTBT in 2000.
OpenAI readying team to prevent AI from starting a nuclear war – Computerworld
ChatGPT-creator OpenAI is readying a team to prevent what the company calls frontier AI models from starting a nuclear war and other threats. “We …
Google AI Chief Says There’s a 50% Chance We’ll Hit AGI in Just 5 Years – Futurism
… nuclear war.” Today, the DeepMind co-founder said that there are caveats to his prediction that the AGI era will be upon us by the end of this …
It often takes more resolve and grit to save lives than wage war | Mint
Let’s never forget the courage of Soviet officer Vasily Arkhipov who prevented a nuclear war in 1962.
Google Brain cofounder says Big Tech companies are lying about the risks of AI wiping out …
In May, AI experts and CEOs signed a statement from the Center for AI Safety that compared the risks posed by AI with nuclear war and pandemics.
Russia Warns China of ‘Catastrophic’ Nuclear Escalation Threat – Newsweek
Shoigu accused the West of trying to expand the war started by Vladimir Putin in Ukraine to the Asia-Pacific as he claimed that NATO countries are …
Russian defence minister warns against escalation of Russia-Ukraine war | WION
Russia has successfully tested its ability to deliver a massive retaliatory nuclear strike by land, sea and air, a Kremlin statement said on …
National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia | Official Web Site | parliament.am
The international situation has significantly worsened in the last 2 years, the possibility of a nuclear war has become a serious topic of discussion …
Will the Israel-Hamas war trigger another oil crisis? – DW – 10/30/2023
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So much death the fault of faith – Las Vegas Sun News
… nuclear war hovers over humanity once again. Snakes and donkeys don’t speak and that there never was a man who could part a large body of water …