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AI poses ‘Hiroshima’-style threat to humanity without global rules, says Cooper

The News

In an exclusive interview with the Guardian, UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper warned that artificial intelligence poses a catastrophic threat comparable to the atomic bomb if nations fail to establish global regulations. She specifically called on the US and China to join international rule-making, predicting that AI, along with climate change, irregular migration, and foreign interference, will dominate foreign policy in the next two years.

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Urging US and China to agree international rules

Evidence

Yvette Cooper urged countries including the US and China to agree international rules for AI.

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Yvette Cooper urged countries including the US and China to agree international rules for AI.

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Geopoliticalscore: 95
  • Urging US and China to agree international rules
  • AI to dominate foreign policy

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Plain English

<p>Exclusive: Foreign secretary warns of combined risks of AI, climate crisis, irregular migration and foreign interference</p><p>Artificial intelligence poses a “Hiroshima”-style risk to humanity if governments do not agree to curb how it is developed, the foreign secretary has warned.</p><p>Yvette Cooper urged countries, including the US and China, to agree international rules for AI, telling…

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Yvette Cooper urged countries including the US and China to agree international rules for AI.

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Yvette Cooper believes the issue of AI will dominate foreign policy over the next two years.

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availability_heuristic: Faint (1)availability_heuristicFaintframing_effect: Faint (1)framing_effectFaintfear_amplification: Faint (1)fear_amplificationFaint
  • availability_heuristic: 'Hiroshima'-style risk
  • framing_effect: poses a 'Hiroshima'-style risk to humanity
  • fear_amplification: 'Hiroshima'-style risk,AI poses ... risk to humanity
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