Calls for International AI Governance

UK Warns of 'Hiroshima-style' AI Risk Without Rules

Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper urges global cooperation to prevent AI from undermining security and democracy.

By Avantgarde News Desk··1 min read
A conceptual editorial image showing a world map integrated with digital circuitry, symbolizing global AI governance and nuclear-scale risks.

A conceptual editorial image showing a world map integrated with digital circuitry, symbolizing global AI governance and nuclear-scale risks.

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UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper warned that artificial intelligence poses a global threat comparable to nuclear weapons [1]. In a recent essay and interview, she called for urgent international rules to govern the technology [1]. Cooper argued that the current lack of oversight is similar to the period before nuclear regulations were established [1].

The Foreign Secretary noted that malign actors could use AI to undermine global security and democratic processes [1]. She emphasized that without a coordinated framework, the risks to humanity could reach catastrophic levels [1]. These comments reflect a growing concern within the British government regarding the speed of AI development [1].

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