… a man who’s famously said A.I. will pose a “fundamental risk to the existence of human civilization” and sees A.I. as a bigger threat than nuclear war.
Letters to the Editor | | dnews.com – Moscow-Pullman Daily News
What I see next is that China will join with the Taliban and start a war with … The first is that Pakistan has nuclear weapons which the Taliban want.
Nuclear submarine under construction will be named after Iowa – KIMT
The fast attack submarine weighs approximately 7,800 tons, and will have 135 crew members on board. Retired Captain Peter Welch is part of the USS Iowa’s …
Be the first to know – Letters to the Editor | | tulsaworld.com
Just one detonation of a nuclear weapon would be a catastrophic environmental disaster. As the only country to have used nuclear weapons in warfare, the U.S. …
Politicians need to pay attention to existential risks | WIRED UK
With the detonation of the first atomic bomb in 1945, … from asteroid impact to nuclear war – the likelihood of the world experiencing an existential …
US nuclear policy reflects hypocrisy, Cold War mindset – Chinadaily.com.cn
After the end of the Cold War, the US nuclear arms control policy has undergone periodic fluctuations, but on the whole, it is still dominated by …
The real failure is Pakistan – ASPI Strategist
The fact that it was also snuggling up to China, and that its nuclear–weapons program benefited from Chinese support and technology, ought to have …
Why America’s Elite Bomber Force Could Not Save Afghanistan | The National Interest
The technological marvels unveiled in the First Gulf War including the … With the capability to launch nuclear weapons in intercontinental ballistic …
The US and China are not destined for war | Jordan Times
… devastating tactical nuclear war. Other countries, including Russia, Iran and India, get involved. Suddenly, the world is on the verge of World War III.
US, China not fated to war: retired general
18 (Xinhua) — War is not an inevitable outcome of future U.S.-China … of a nuclear war, Krulak said in an opinion piece Tuesday for Project Syndicate.