The world still reels from the effects of World War II, despite the fact that it ended more than 78 years ago. Countries have been able to keep themselves in check to prevent the escalation of any war that will lead to "World War III," which many believe would bring about the annihilation of modern human civilization.
While the world politically hangs in balance due to the fact that some arch rivals possess enough nuclear weapons, often referred to as MAD, an acronym for "Mutually Assured Destruction," Which hangs on to the fact that if there is a war that requires the use of nuclear weapons, there will be no winner or loser, or even if there is a victory, it would be a Pyrrhic victory.
I believe one day this tightrope balance the world currently has will tilt, and the rise of AI will play a role in ushering in the next major war.
The world still reels from the effects of World War II, despite the fact that it ended more than 78 years ago. Countries have been able to keep themselves in check to prevent the escalation of any war that will lead to "World War III," which many believe would bring about the annihilation of modern human civilization.
While the world politically hangs in balance due to the fact that some arch rivals possess enough nuclear weapons, often referred to as MAD, an acronym for "Mutually Assured Destruction," Which hangs on to the fact that if there is a war that requires the use of nuclear weapons, there will be no winner or loser, or even if there is a victory, it would be a Pyrrhic victory.
I believe one day this tightrope balance the world currently has will tilt, and the rise of AI will play a role in ushering in the next major war.