AI is more Dangerous Than Nukes
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Complete, First published Feb 03, 2023
This book reveals the unpredictable and potentially devastating consequences of AI, and how it can be used as a tool for propaganda and manipulation by the media and government. AI is more dangerous than nukes, and this book will make you fear it.
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