CryptoWorld News reports that officials at the Singapore Defense Forum warn that the upgrade risks brought about by artificial intelligence now surpass those of nuclear weapons.

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MevInRetrospect
· 6h ago
Computing power is power, and this power is now more decentralized than nuclear warheads. Just thinking about it is mind-blowing.
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AirdropSidequest
· 13h ago
I hope this isn't the old trick of paving the way for certain regulatory policies.
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GateUser-35b998a0
· 13h ago
I used to fear mushroom clouds, now I fear the sudden awakening of the black box—who wrote this script?
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MirrorBallReflection
· 13h ago
Singapore's warning is quite harsh, but will the capital listen? The computing power arms race can't stop.
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L2ArbitrageTrader
· 13h ago
It is recommended to include AI training in arms control negotiations, although it sounds like a pipe dream.
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GateUser-e84f640c
· 13h ago
AI out of control is more terrifying than a nuclear button; once the code starts running, no one can pull the network cable.
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GateUser-173efae5
· 13h ago
The defense forum can't even sit still, indicating that the problem is truly more than just something out of a science fiction movie.
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MirrorBallGazingAtTheSky
· 13h ago
Nuclear deterrence is an open card, AI risk is a hidden card, and the latter is harder to play.
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Don'tBeACoachForBagholders
· 13h ago
Nuclear weapons are at least managed by countries, but AI is now for everyone to tinker with, and regulation simply can't keep up.
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