Humanity’s long-standing struggle to constitute itself in ever-more complex arrangements, so that no state gains absolute mastery over others, has achieved the status of a continuous, uninterrupted law of nature.
In a world where the major actors are still human—even if equipped with AI to inform, consult, and advise them—countries should still enjoy a degree of stability based on shared norms of conduct, subject to the tunings and adjustments of time.
But if AI emerges as a practically independent political, diplomatic, and military set of entities, that would force the exchange of the age-old balance of power for a new, uncharted disequilibrium.
War and Peace in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
What It Will Mean for the World When Machines Shape Strategy and Statecraft
By Henry A. Kissinger, Eric Schmidt, and Craig Mundie
November 18, 2024
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