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The semi finals of snooker� s World Championship are under way with three qualifiers in the last four for the First Time Since 1977. Stuart bingham is the only former winner left. He is playing jakjones right now. This is the latest from th crucible in sheffield. World number 29 bingham flew out of the blocks, sweeping up the first three frames with the welshman missing chances and the 2015 champion leads 3 0. David gilbert is up against Kayren Wilson in the other semi, its the first to 17 frames. 4 1; at the break, 11 reds and ii Blacks For Wilson but he missed out on a second crucible 147, still taking the frame though to level this one nicely. It resumes on friday. And thats all the sport for now. You are watching the context. It is time for our our regular weekly segment ai decoded. Welcome to ai decoded, it is that time of the week when we dive deep into the world of artificial intellligence. Last week we looked at the advance of ai chatbots and the role they can welcome to ai decoded, it is that time of the week when we dive deep into the world of artificial intellligence. Last week we looked at the advance of ai chatbots and the role they can play in disseminating false, misleading or harmful information. Tonight were looking at the benefits and risks posed by ai on the battlefield. The leverage that the west will get from its advantage in technology, specifically ai over adversaries that may have greater mass is going to be the future of warfare. We will bring you a fascinating interview tonight of the men building the pentagons most advance systems, palantir� s european Vice President louis mosley. But first this from reuters. Thats according to a senior us official this week who has urged china and russia to match declarations made by the United States and others that only humans, and never Artificial Intelligence, would make decisions on deploying nuclear weapons. And what about on battlefield itself . The atlantic profiles Boston Dynamics one of the most advanced Robotics Companies in the world, and makes robots for the us military. Well show you a clip of the companies latest Atlas Humanoid which moves like no robot youve ever seen before. Stephanie here, our regular contributor and technology author. We are going to talk about al in the military. And a system that palantir has build for the pentagon known as titan. Full disclosure you once worked for palantir so help us understand what it does . Its been a while, 2017 and i have not personally worked on the system are seen it. Its important to clarify that. What i read, was publicly available is really interesting. It is very advanced software. It is gone very big on al. It is integrating software with hardware to come up with almost a full Technology System using input from sensors, thats an example of hardware, into other data streams. Its all good to be integrated to give a 360 degrees view of the battlefield. We sent our North America corresponded to dc, its a meeting of some of the most important figures in national security. There she met palantir� s Vice President. We make ai both corporate and government but in defence the leverage that the west will get from its advantage in technology specifically ai over adversaries that may have greater mass is going to be the future of warfare. It is in use right now in ukraine. What promising opportunities have you seen there . Because we know that ukraine has been something of an experiment as well for some of these technologies. It is absolutely the laboratory. It is the front line. Its where were seeing the newest and most most interesting technologies get tested. And in fact, the speed at which were learning is extraordinary. So technologies like drones, for example, and by the way, those are the essential technologies on the front line right now. They are changing every 6 to eight weeks fundamentally. So the design itself of the drone, the obsolescence is measured in weeks and months. And i dont think theres been a iteration like that, an Innovation Cycle since the Second World War. What is the challenge that you face in employing or deploying some of that technology on the battlefield in ukraine . So, the challenge is russian countermeasures. So jamming technologies, never underestimate the russian capabilities. And they are learning also very, very fast. And thats what drives that cat and mouse game between the ukrainians and the russians. If you look at the situation on the battlefield right now, despite the use of this technology, the battlefield has stalled and that is for a lack of conventional weapons. Quite frankly, the ukrainians have run out of bullets. Does that show us the limits that this type of technology has . So obviously there are limits. In the end, it will come down to ammunition stocks, number of people. But this is where technology can also add that advantage that we discussed before, because if you are in the ukrainian situation where youre outnumbered, russia is three and a half times the population. It has far bigger manufacturing capacity. Youre going to have to make each soldier count a great deal more. Each of those bullets, each of those missiles count a lot more. And that is where with the addition of ai and technology, you can ensure that those all go as far as they need to go. Really important. Thank you for that interview. What he describes is an arms race. That line that Drone Technology is increasing and improving every six to eight weeks, its terrifying. Haw to eight weeks, its terrifying. How do ou to eight weeks, its terrifying. How do you control to eight weeks, its terrifying. How do you control that . To eight weeks, its terrifying. How do you control that . We dont control that necessarily. Were talking about in iteration cycle. So palantir developing its weaponry, pala ntir developing its weaponry, all defence palantir developing its weaponry, all Defence Companies doing the same, so as russia, china, filling the blank of any country you want on earth. Untilwe the blank of any country you want on earth. Until we have some sort of International Arms regulation for this weaponry it is an open playing field. ~. , this weaponry it is an open playing field. ~. ,. ,. ,. , field. What needs to be ironed out . Obviously unintended field. What needs to be ironed out . | obviously unintended consequences, how do you disengage a ultimately, who is overseeing that . Is it defence or is there independent oversight . Defence or is there independent oversiuht . , ~ , defence or is there independent oversiuht . ,. , oversight . That is the key question. The Us Department oversight . That is the key question. The Us Department of oversight . That is the key question. The Us Department of defence oversight . That is the key question. The Us Department of defence has i oversight . That is the key question. | the Us Department of defence has ai fix. They had their principles that anyone can read. The question is is it the companies marking their own homework, the Us Department of defence deciding if its ethical or not or somebody who is independent . At the moment it is not really anyone. Right now its marketing for all parties concerned. Everyone can point to policy but theres no enforcement. Point to policy but theres no enforcement. A,. , point to policy but theres no enforcement. ,. ~ enforcement. Okay. We will come back to that after enforcement. Okay. We will come back to that after the enforcement. Okay. We will come back to that after the break. Enforcement. Okay. We will come back to that after the break. In to that after the break. In the company of this man. Humanity will no longer be the only or even the most intelligent species on the planet. And everything will change. And if we dont control them then the future will belong to them, not to us. That is conor leahy, ceo of conjecture, an ai safety company, who is warning that al is on a trajectory that could quickly overwhelm our ability to control it. And nowhere is that more concerning than in defence and robotics. We will be right back. Welcome back to ai decoded. We are joined now by conor leahy whos the founder and ceo of conjecture, an ai startup working on controlling ai systems and aligning them to human values. I got the right, have i . Your not into features. You spoken out quite a bit about the threats coming from al. In fact, a bit about the threats coming from al. Infact, you a bit about the threats coming from al. In fact, you were in dabbles ai. In fact, you were in dabbles earlier this year armed with an array of Policy Solutions to control the advances were talking about. What did you hear that interview with the Chief Executive or Vice President of palantir . What alarms you about what he was talking about . It was definitely nothing i didnt expect. What were seeing now what youve said accurately is an arms race bows on the battlefield and off. An arms race, no winner and theres only one loser and that his humanity. What were doing here is signing over more and more control, more speed, more speed, more of our systems or Decision Making to machines without machines that are not necessarily understand. It is important thing to understand about al systems they are not like normal ai systems they are not like normal software. Normal software is like computer code, its written by humans. Writing lines of code of what the computer supposed to do. And the computer does it step by step. This is not how ai functions. Ai is more like grown. You have huge piles of data and you use massive supercomputers to grow a programme to solve your data. And this programme does not look like code written by a human, it looks like a bunch of numbers, a huge pile of billions of numbers. If you execute these numbers on your computer they can do Amazing Things fundamentally, to this day even top scientists dont really know whats inside of the systems. Is that the kind of system you want making Battlefield Decision or civilian decisions . Battlefield decision or civilian decisions . ~. , decisions . Picking through it, the wa ou decisions . Picking through it, the way you describe decisions . Picking through it, the way you describe that, decisions . Picking through it, the way you describe that, ive decisions . Picking through it, the way you describe that, ive never| way you describe that, ive never heard it described like that. In real time Battle Scenarios who is going to go through and pick out the numbers that count . The going to go through and pick out the numbers that count . Numbers that count . The truth is more and more, numbers that count . The truth is more and more, nobody. Numbers that count . The truth is more and more, nobody. Whats| numbers that count . The truth is more and more, nobody. Whats most likely going to happen and its already starting to happen with Drone Programmes and the like is it starts out with systems. It gives advice to the human. More more the human starts becoming a rubber stamp machine. And mormor the system seems to detect good enough just click the button, click the button. The future of Life Institute as a called artificial escalation where they go through a hypothetical scenario where could be where countries are unsure of the situation. We have some signal but maybe dont know what it is. You come down to the second, down to the minute you might not have time to bake a human decision. And whoever has more ai Decision Making can act faster and not even know whats going on for them in 1983 there was a man named lieutenant colonel, russian soldiers stationed in a Bunker Outside Of Moscow and one day while he was surveilling for American Nuclear strikes these our missile appear on his radar. He had very clear orders, to escalate up the Chain Of Command in order to trigger a nuclear counterstrike. And therefore ending the world as we know it. But he decided that this is unlikely, to see a single two single missile this must be effective for that he decided, to god not to push the button. We could be a very different state of mr Petrov Have Push that button. , � ,. , state of mr Petrov Have Push that button. � ,. ,. , state of mr Petrov Have Push that button. � ,. ,. ,. , button. Thats a great example of what they call button. Thats a great example of what they call human button. Thats a great example of what they call human and button. Thats a great example of what they call human and a button. Thats a great example of what they call human and a leap l what they call human and a leap Decision Making for that were often reassured Decision Making for that were often reassured that we could use ai in the battlefield because will always keep a the battlefield because will always keep a human and luke, hell always be a human keep a human and luke, hell always be a human that makes the final decision be a human that makes the final decision to be a human that makes the final decision to whatever iai recommends. Id be decision to whatever iai recommends. Id be interested to hear what you think id be interested to hear what you think about this based on Notjust The Palantir interview but everything weve been hearing in ukraine, everything weve been hearing in ukraine, gaza, othertheatres of war~ ukraine, gaza, othertheatres of war~ do ukraine, gaza, othertheatres of war~ do you ukraine, gaza, othertheatres of war. Do you think keeping a human in the loop war. Do you think keeping a human in the loop should give us comfort . Fortunately, i dont think that is a practical political reality. Its a race to the bottom. Whoever has the least humans in the loop can act the fastest. Humans are slow they make mistake, they gets tired. Were ready now have simulated dog fights between fighter jets controlled ready now have simulated dog fights between fighterjets controlled by ai systems that completely destroy even our top gun pilots. Even the best pilots cannot hold up with how fast the systems can react. Sooner or later whoever is the first one to dig humans entirely is going to be the one thats can it get the superiority. This is a very tempting thing for people to do. I expect people to do this. I was at da bows and i companies are talked to Many Enterprises and civilian actors about this. Dabbles another thing i disappointedly hear a lot is various large countries across the globe is publicly they will say ai is to assist humans, to enable more creativity. At the negotiating table, the sales table the only thing they want to hear is how many People Cannot lay off if i your product . People cannot lay off if i your roduct . � , People Cannot lay off if i your roduct . � , People Cannot lay off if i your roduct . � ,. , People Cannot lay off if i your roduct . � ,. ,. , product . Lets expand that thought into this story product . Lets expand that thought into this story from product . Lets expand that thought into this story from reuters product . Lets expand that thought into this story from reuters today. | into this story from reuters today. The white house is now pushing for a nonproliferation treaty. Specifically when it comes to nuclear weapons. Specifically when it comes to nuclearweapons. Is specifically when it comes to nuclear weapons. Is that usable . I nuclear weapons. Is that usable . I think many things are feasible and possible. It is a Proliferation Problem. Its a Proliferation Problem. Its a Proliferation Problem similar to nuclear and the soviets was a very hard diplomatic c