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Now, it's the interaction of some of our most basic human frailties and network tools that can turn deepfakes into
weapons.
"You're going to war for 12 hours, shooting
weapons
at targets, directing kills on enemy combatants, and then you get in the car and you drive home and within 20 minutes, you're sitting at the dinner table talking to your kids about their homework."
What is Iran going to do about its nuclear
weapons
program?
At 115 they would only produce enough
weapons
grade fuel to show that they know how, but they wouldn't build a weapon: they would build a research quantity.
But mortal guards and ordinary
weapons
wouldn’t suffice, so the visionary god devised an indomitable new defender.
It is my hope that we make an ethical commitment to harvesting the body's intelligence for the creation of authentic and just stories that transform media and technology from harmful
weapons
into narrative medicine.
So, nuclear
weapons
were actually very close to this, right?
It could have been harder to have arms treaties, if instead of nuclear
weapons
there had been some smaller thing or something less distinctive.
That database contained the timing of attacks, the location, the size and the
weapons
used.
It may be that the social singularity ahead is the one that we fear the most: a convergence of catastrophes, of environmental degradation, of
weapons
of mass destruction, of pandemics, of poverty.
But the Vikings also scratched runes into household goods, jewellery, weapons, and even shoes.
In terms of proliferation, nuclear energy has done more to dismantle nuclear
weapons
than any other activity.
We had to get up on our legs to peer over the tall grass, or to chase after animals, or to free our hands for
weapons.
Fake trainers on the streets of Paris, fake cigarettes in West Africa, and pirate music CDs in the USA have all gone on to fund trips to training camps, bought
weapons
and ammunition, or the ingredients for explosives.
The Congolese war lords were selling this stuff to the mafia in exchange for weapons, and the mafia would then sell it on to Western markets.
Over a five year period following September 11th, when the American media and government were seeking hidden and unknown sites beyond its borders, most notably
weapons
of mass destruction, I chose to look inward at that which was integral to America's foundation, mythology and daily functioning.
The family, fearful for his life, took away all of his weapons, all of his tools.
And he told me that the best time of his life was when he was a member of the Red Brigades and he went sailing, every summer, back and forth from Lebanon, where he would pick up Soviet
weapons
from the PLO, and then carry them all the way to Sardinia where the other arms organization from Europe would go and take their share of the arms.
It also has three big problems: cost, particularly in highly regulated countries, is high; the issue of safety, really feeling good about nothing could go wrong, that, even though you have these human operators, the fuel doesn't get used for
weapons.
Chernobyl, Bhopal, the Challenger, Vioxx,
weapons
of mass destruction, hanging chads.
I stockpiled
weapons
for what I thought was an upcoming race war.
Unstable because of the threats of terror,
weapons
of mass destruction, the spread of global disease and a sense that we are vulnerable to it in a way that we weren't not so many years ago.
They basically create a cache of
weapons
for your immune system which you can deploy when needed.
These memory cells immediately deploy the exact
weapons
needed.
In terms of weapons, the best disarmament tool so far is nuclear energy.
They're incredibly safe,
weapons
proliferation-proof and all the rest of it.
And it also enhances nuclear
weapons
proliferation.
Now if you consider the fact that nuclear
weapons
proliferation is associated with nuclear energy proliferation, because we know for example, India and Pakistan developed nuclear
weapons
secretly by enriching uranium in nuclear energy facilities.
SB: I think a point of difference we're having, Mark, has to do with
weapons
and energy.
Of those, seven have nuclear
weapons.
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