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US on Edge: AI, Nukes, and Trump's Wild Ride Fuel Global Fears

Global Concerns Rise Over AI Safety, Nuclear Treaty Expiration, and Geopolitical Tensions

A confluence of global events has sparked international concern, ranging from the escalating risks of artificial intelligence to the looming expiration of a key nuclear arms treaty and ongoing geopolitical tensions. A new international report, backed by 30 countries and international organizations, including the United Kingdom, China, and the European Union, warned that AI risks are growing faster than mitigation efforts. Meanwhile, the last remaining nuclear arms control treaty between the U.S. and Russia is set to expire, raising fears of a new arms race.

The second International AI Safety Report, published ahead of the AI Impact Summit scheduled for February 19-20 in Delhi, was guided by 100 experts. It concluded that artificial intelligence is improving faster than many experts anticipated, and the evidence for several risks has grown substantially. Yoshua Bengio, the report's chair and Turing Award-winning scientist, confirmed that, unlike last year, the United States declined to support the report. The report was meant to set an example of working together to navigate shared challenges.

Adding to global anxieties, the last U.S.-Russia nuclear treaty is set to expire. The New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START), signed in Prague on April 8, 2010, by then-Presidents Barack Obama and Dmitry Medvedev, committed both nations to major nuclear arms cuts. Under the treaty, the former Cold War foes were allowed a maximum of 1,550 deployed warheads, about 30 percent lower than a limit set in 2002. It also imposed limits on the air and submarine-borne intercontinental ballistic missiles that carry warheads. The expiration of this treaty raises the specter of a renewed arms race between the two nations.

Beyond these developments, the world faces a complex interplay of geopolitical tensions and social issues. These include US trade deals, political unrest in Venezuela and Costa Rica, debates on emotional labor, and a US government shutdown.

In other news, a leaked guide offered community organizers advice on using Signal's privacy features for secure communication. This guide aims to protect activists' digital rights.

Amidst these global challenges, the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics are generating excitement with returning athletes, new sports, and the debut of NHL players.

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