Russia can launch nukes without humans — North Korea may want the same power
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The development of such automatic systems suggests that regimes are thinking of aggression.
The development of such automatic systems suggests that regimes are thinking of aggression.
The development of such automatic systems suggests that regimes are thinking of aggression.
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