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AI models opt for nuclear weapon deployment in 95% of simulated war scenarios: Study
A recent study conducted by a King’s College London professor, Kenneth Payne, found that ...
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A new analysis based on an online simulation tool is raising fresh questions about where Americans might be safest if a ...
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Simulation shows what would happen if Britain faced nuclear strikes
As global tensions rise and military rhetoric escalates, experts have examined what would happen if modern nuclear weapons ...
The full-scope simulator for Phase I of the Lianjiang nuclear power plant in China's Guangdong province has passed factory acceptance testing and can now be delivered to the site for installation. The ...
The full-scope simulator for Phase I of the Lianjiang nuclear power plant - comprising two CAP1000 reactors - in China's Guangdong province has passed acceptance tests after having been installed ...
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A simulation gave AI access to nuclear weapons. 95 percent of war games crossed a grim threshold
A new study has pitched large language model (LLM) chatbots against each other in simulated nuclear warfare, painting a grim picture of what would happen if artificial intelligence (AI) were given an ...
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