With artificial intelligence increasingly deployed in analysis and decision-making in armed conflict, research shows AI systems will not naturally default to ‘safe’ outcomes in nuclear crises.
Artificial intelligence does not evolve gradually. It jumps. It produces quiet plateaus followed by discontinuities that shock incumbents, confuse forecasters and reorder competitive landscapes.
Abstract: Large Language Models (LLMs), including Generative Pre-trained Transformers (GPT), a specific type of Large Language Model Powered Assistants (LLM-PA), have emerged as powerful tools in ...
Each time another study about human-driven species extinction hits the news in Aotearoa New Zealand, a familiar pattern unfolds in online comment ...
Debates over responsibility for past species loss generate heat but little light. Moving forward requires context, evidence and Indigenous knowledge.
Innovation rarely happens in isolation. Usually, the systems that engineers design are shaped by global teams whose members’ ...