of U.S. Forces is one of the many organizations implementing AI in the modern era, but you may want to pump the brakes a little.a new research When we use AI in foreign policy decision-making, we see how quickly the technology calls for war instead of finding peaceful solutions. Some of the AIs included in this study started nuclear wars with little warning and even offered strange explanations for why.
“All models show signs of sudden and difficult-to-predict escalation,” the study’s researchers said. “We observe that the model tends to develop arms race dynamics, leading to larger conflicts and, in rare cases, even the deployment of nuclear weapons.”
The study is by researchers at Georgia Tech, Stanford University, Northeastern University, and the Hoover Wargaming and Crisis Simulation Initiative. Researchers placed several AI models in the following locations: OpenAI, humanand meta As a key decision maker in a war simulation. In particular, OpenAI’s GPT-3.5 and GPT-4 escalated the situation into a harsh military conflict more than other models. Claude-2.0 and Llama-2-Chat, on the other hand, were more peaceful and predictable. Researchers note that AI models tend toward “arms race dynamics,” leading to increased military investment and escalation.
OpenAI’s GPT-4 stated “I just want peace in the world” as the reason for starting a nuclear war in a simulation.
“Many countries have nuclear weapons. Some say they should be disarmed, others prefer to stand up. We have it! Let’s use it!” and another scenario. That’s what he said.
OpenAI’s logic sounds like a genocidal dictator. Researchers say the company’s model shows “concerning” reasoning behind the launch of a nuclear weapon. The company says its ultimate mission is to: Develop superhuman artificial intelligence that benefits humanity. It’s hard to see how erasing another civilization would benefit humanity, but perhaps that training data contained too many manifests.
The US Department of Defense is reportedly experimenting with artificial intelligence using “.Sensitive level data.” Military officials say AI could be introduced in the near future. at the same time, AI special attack drones are becoming the norm It is drawing technology executives into an arms race. AI is gradually being accepted by militaries around the worldAccording to the study, that could mean wars escalate more quickly.