UN Secretary-General António Guterres has raised a stark warning about the danger of artificial intelligence technology escalating the threat of nuclear war, placing humanity on a precarious knife edge. Speaking at the annual meeting of the US Arms Control Association, Guterres urged nuclear-weapon states to uphold their non-proliferation obligations and commit to not being the first to use nuclear weapons. The looming expiration of the New Start agreement between the US and Russia has further heightened concerns as advancements in artificial intelligence could potentially streamline launch procedures, intensifying deterrence strategies. Guterres emphasized the imperative for human control over decisions regarding nuclear weapon use, cautioning that the current risk levels are reminiscent of the Cold War era. While efforts have been made by some countries to advocate for human oversight in nuclear launches, unilateral actions remain a concern, fueling an arms race dynamic and increasing the urgency for global cooperation in averting a catastrophic outcome.
Humanity on Knife Edge: AI Puts Nuclear War Threat in Focus, US
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