AI Risks Nuclear Armageddon
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AI could spark nuclear Armageddon and World War Three, experts fear

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The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute said AI could aggravate nuclear risk.
SIPRI pointed to China 's rapidly growing stockpile, from 500 to 600 in a single year .
The institute's director, Dan Smith , warned: 'The signs are that a new nuclear arms race is gearing up' As it stands, nine countries have nuclear weapons - five have signed the NPT .
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