
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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Yvette Cooper urged countries including the US and China to agree international rules for AI.
Opinion<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.
OpinionYvette Cooper believes the issue of AI will dominate foreign policy over the next two years.
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