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Study: AI Models Used Nuclear Weapons 95% of Time in War Simulations

Study: AI Models Used NukesNuclear Weapons 95% of Time in War Simulations

Does military AI lower war barriers and threaten research freedom or enhance security and Western leadership?
Study: AI Models Used Nuclear Weapons 95% of Time in War Simulations
Above: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un inspects an intercontinental ballistic missile in July 2017. Image credit: AFP/KCNA/KNS/Getty Images

The Spin

With studies now showing how AI can cause nuclear escalation and treat battlefield nukesnuclear weapons as routine, integrating AI into nuclear command clearly risks normalizing opaque, escalation-prone systems while also pushing key research behind security clearances. As speed and autonomy grow, human oversight can shrink to rubber-stamping black-box outputs, lowering barriers to first use and raising the risk of catastrophic miscalculation.

Restricting AI development based on hypothetical risks ignores verification realities and threatens Western technological leadership. International agreements limiting military AI capabilities are fundamentally unverifiable, making self-imposed constraints strategically foolish. Properly deployed AI can actually enhance human control over nuclear weapons through better access control and continuous evaluation systems.

Metaculus Prediction

There's a 33% chance that five years after artificial general intelligence (AGI), nuclear deterrence will no longer hold, according to the Metaculus prediction community.


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