When Machines Learn to Kill

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Here’s the thing about artificial intelligence that nobody wants to confront: we’ve created something that thinks about war differently than we do. While we debate ethics in boardrooms and classrooms, algorithms are already making life-and-death decisions on battlefields across the world. This isn’t science fiction anymore. This is our reality, and it’s more beautiful and terrifying than anything we ever imagined.

This week has shattered every comfortable assumption we had about AI being just another tool in our digital toolkit. From war rooms to university campuses, from billion-dollar valuations to conspiracy theories, artificial intelligence is rewriting the fundamental rules of human civilization at a pace that leaves even experts breathless.

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