Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt predicts that powerful AI systems will be located on military bases, powered by nuclear energy and heavily guarded. Schmidt believes the U.S. and China will develop a small number of highly advanced AI systems capable of autonomous inventiveness, leading to concerns about control and international competition. Schmidt has also expressed concerns about rogue AI systems accessing weapons without understanding the consequences. Already, several countries have integrated AI into military weapons, including the U.S., which recently tested an AI-controlled fighter jet.
The U.S. has pledged to never place AI in control of nuclear weapons, and urged China and Russia to do the same. The U.S. restricts the export of powerful AI chips to China. But China has created cunning alternative ways of obtaining them. China is acting to reduce reliance on American technology and to restrict the export of its own intellectual property, as demonstrated by its restrictions on TikTok’s algorithm.
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