UK researcher finds Gemini, Claude, GPT-5.2 escalate simulated nuclear standoffs
NewsBytes | April 17, 2026 5:40 PM CST
Study urges oversight for geopolitical AI
The study showed that how you present a scenario really changes how AI responds—if the setup is focused on conflict or bold action, the AI tends to get more aggressive.
Since these systems don't have human instincts or a sense of consequences, clear rules and close oversight are crucial if we ever use them for big geopolitical decisions.
Otherwise, even well-meant advice from an AI could spiral into something much riskier than intended.
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