Disruptive Technologies

Artificial intelligence, cyberattack, and nuclear weapons—A dangerous combination

By Pavel Sharikov, November 1, 2018

The military use of artificial intelligence can increase the possibility of war in a number of ways – by allowing more targets for computer hacking, for example, or threatening critical infrastructure. How does it change the classic model of stability in a nuclear world?

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  • It is any offensive maneuver that targets computer information systems, computer networks, infrastructures, or personal computer devices.