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concerns that its AI tools would be used in mass surveillance of Americans and autonomous warfare. "I am worried for my kids if we as a society don't have a serious conversation about what
concerns loom large. Lethal autonomous weapons, whatever their form, lower the barrier to warfare, dehumanise conflict and blur accountability, says Nicole van Rooijen, the executive director of Stop Killer Robots, [a global coalition](https://www.stopkillerrobots.org
warfare”. It said the companies’ capabilities would be used in its most secure information systems to “streamline data synthesis, elevate situational understanding and augment warfighter decision-making in complex operational environments”. Noticeably absent from
concerns about delays to grain shipments, the UNDP said, tightening the domestic supply and increasing food insecurity risks in the country of 90 million people. “In Iran’s case, the calculus is about whether they
autonomously complete the final phase of an attack. The US government has publicly urged its military to adopt artificial intelligence aggressively. In January, US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth said the country needs to become
concerned about how the Pentagon could use its tools in warfare and domestically. The firm is now [suing the government](https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cq571w5vllxo) over the alleged retaliation it faced after refusing to accept "any lawful
concerns regarding AI were presented in his first encyclical, titled “Magnifica Humanitas” (Magnificent Humanity), in person at the Vatican. Encyclicals are one of the highest forms of teaching from a pontiff to the church
warfare assets into the Barents Sea to detect, locate, and track Russian strategic submarines”. Russia also maintains a presence on Svalbard under an international treaty signed in 1920, allowing it exploit the region’s resources
warfare,” the defense department officials said in a statement. The Trump administration has pushed AI companies to make their tools available on classified networks without the standard restrictions they apply to users. Google’s contract
concerns](https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/apr/22/what-is-anthropic-mythos-ai-threat-global-cybersecurity) – calling the model’s ability to find [vulnerabilities](https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/may/18/anthropic-ai-claude-mythos-cyber-financial-stability-board-fsb) in computer code a “reckoning” for the cybersecurity industry. Mythos sparked a small geopolitical crisis, with governments from