According to Payne, the models escalated to the point of tactical nuclear war in 95 percent of scenarios, noting that nuclear threats to each other were far more likely to escalate than de-escalate ...
A new analysis based on an online simulation tool is raising fresh questions about where Americans might be safest if a nuclear war ever happened. The study points to a handful of U.S. states that ...
Top university scientists created a map simulation of who across North America would be impacted by nuclear fallout in the event of a nuclear explosion ...
As the video illustrates, it doesn’t matter much who starts the war: when one side launches nuclear missiles, the other side detects them and fires back before impact. Ballistic missiles from U.S.
An unnerving video on YouTube has claimed there are five areas of the globe that you wouldn't want to be if WW3 broke out.
As the Department of Defense pushes for greater AI integration, researchers said the top models chose the nuclear option in nearly all war simulations.
The modelling, based on a potential Russian strike on U.S. missile facilities, suggests some regions could be less affected ...
Imagine handing the nuclear launch codes to the world’s most advanced artificial intelligence. You’d hope the machine would ...
AI like ChatGPT uses nuclear escalation in 95% of war game simulations, study finds - ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini threaten ...
Top AI models were asked to simulate nuclear war and consistently chose to launch. GPT-5.2, Claude Sonnet 4, and Gemini 3 Flash treated escalation as a rational strategy in 21 high-stakes crisis games ...
Social media-fueled theories of World War 3 have raised questions over what US states are safe should nuclear war happen.