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Comment by ilaksh

2 years ago

Good start. But if you are in or approaching WWIII, you will see military AI control systems as a priority, and be looking for radical new AI compute paradigms that push the speed, robustness, and efficiency of general purpose AI far beyond any human ability to keep up. This puts Taiwan even more in the hot seat. And aims for a dangerous level of reliance on hyperspeed AI.

I don't see any way to continue to have global security without resolving our differences with China. And I don't see any serious plans for doing that. Which leaves it to WWIII.

Here is an article where the CEO of Palantir advocated for the creation of superintelligent AI weapons control systems: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/25/opinion/karp-palantir-art...