War is a complicated thing. It therefore seems only logical that in an increasingly complex world, politicians and strategists would turn to artificial intelligence to help make decisions and consider possible consequences. An experiment with a frightening outcome shows why they are anything but well advised.
War in Ukraine, the conflict in the Middle East, rising tensions between China and Taiwan: it feels like things are simmering all over the place right now, and even a small spark could be enough to start a major fire. Governments of all countries have always been faced with the challenge of responding “appropriately” to potential threats while protecting their own economic or geopolitical interests, but without further aggravating or even escalating the situation.
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A difficult balancing act that, in a globalized world that is therefore interwoven in many different ways, requires not only diplomatic skills, but also careful consideration, taking into account as many consequences of one’s own actions and actions as possible. Artificial intelligence could play an important role in this decision-making, but a recent experiment shows that decision makers should not rely on it if they want to prevent disasters…
Source: Krone

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