Nuclear history is rife with near-misses, with disaster averted by a human who chose to trust their own judgment, rather than blindly follow the information provided by machines. Applying artificial intelligence to nuclear weapons increases the chances that, next time, nobody will stop the launch.
Read the full article at: Project Syndicate
Further reading:
The Intercept: How to dismantle the absurd profitability of nuclear weapons
The Nobel Interview: Beatrice Fihn of ICAN
Nuclear annihilation 'one tantrum away', Nobel peace prize winner warns
Nuclear weapons: In conversation with ICAN
International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons Wins Nobel Peace Prize
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