When I think about this topic, I worry that some country would give the decision as to whether or not to launch a nuclear weapon to artificial intelligence, thinking that it may be the most astute way to make a calculus.
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Menendez expresses concern over AI potentially controlling nuclear weapon launch decisions.
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