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Christopher Nolan:"Developing AI technology more dangerous than nuclear weapons"

Mid-Day Sunday, 23 July 2023
Christopher Nolan, much like other big figures in Hollywood such as James Cameron, Simon Pegg, Tom Cruise, has spoken about the increasing use of artificial intelligence in both movies and in real life, and has spoken greatly about its dangers.
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News video: Christopher Nolan admits it’s far more difficult to regulate AI than nukes

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As his atomic bomb epic ‘Oppenheimer’ proves to be box office gold, Christopher Nolan has warned it’s far more difficult to regulate artificial intelligence than nuclear weapons.

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