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Nobel Laureates sign Rome Declaration on Nuclear Weapons and AI

Nobel Laureates and experts have gathered at the Vatican to sign the Rome Declaration, addressing the intersection of nuclear weapons and AI security risks.

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Nobel Laureates and experts met at the Vatican to discuss security risks associated with artificial intelligence. The gathering culminated in the drafting and signing of the Rome Declaration, which advocates for an "unarmed and disarming peace." Coverage from Vatican News, ACI Africa, and Rappler emphasizes the need for a new way of thinking regarding nuclear weapons and AI.

The reports highlight the collaborative effort between global intellectuals and the Vatican to address these technological threats. Future developments center on the implementation of the Rome Declaration and further discourse on the security risks posed by the integration of AI into nuclear frameworks.

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What is the Rome Declaration?

It is a document signed by Nobel Laureates and experts advocating for an 'unarmed and disarming peace' in the context of nuclear weapons and AI.

Where did this event take place?

The discussions and signing were hosted by the Vatican.

Who participated in the discussions?

The event involved Nobel Laureates and experts, including Melissa Parke.

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