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Arvind Narayanan
So I think it's a good question to ask. I think it's a bit of a category error there. I mean, a nuclear weapon is an actual weapon. AI is not a weapon. AI is something that, you know, might enable adversaries to do certain things more effectively. For example, find vulnerabilities, cybersecurity vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure, right?
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