It's an uncomfortable topic in the AI world. The combination of AGIs and military dictator ships creates the potential for a lot of deeply unethical / not so woke use cases.
And of course the Chinese are not patiently waiting for people in Silicon Valley to spoon feed them the details on how this should be implemented and instead are running their own R&D. Probably openai is a bit ahead in terms of capabilities at this point in time. But I would not make too many assumptions about how far behind the Chinese are matching those capabilities. It's more a question of when they catch up rather than if.
And e.g. the Russians seem to be held back more by their ineptness and lack of ingenuity rather than a willingness to cross some ethical lines. They'd go there in a heart beat if they could. The Ukraine conflict might be one of the last where the impact of AI is not that significant. Though arguably, the Ukrainians are being supported by western intelligence agencies who might be using some modern tools already.
The right question to ask is what would today's conflicts look like if military leaders had access to state of the art AIs (which of course they will have very soon if they don't already). The answer is that it is going to be about as dark and ugly as you can imagine.
And of course the Chinese are not patiently waiting for people in Silicon Valley to spoon feed them the details on how this should be implemented and instead are running their own R&D. Probably openai is a bit ahead in terms of capabilities at this point in time. But I would not make too many assumptions about how far behind the Chinese are matching those capabilities. It's more a question of when they catch up rather than if.
And e.g. the Russians seem to be held back more by their ineptness and lack of ingenuity rather than a willingness to cross some ethical lines. They'd go there in a heart beat if they could. The Ukraine conflict might be one of the last where the impact of AI is not that significant. Though arguably, the Ukrainians are being supported by western intelligence agencies who might be using some modern tools already.
The right question to ask is what would today's conflicts look like if military leaders had access to state of the art AIs (which of course they will have very soon if they don't already). The answer is that it is going to be about as dark and ugly as you can imagine.