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Authored by Rick Moran via PJMedia.com,
I've got good news and bad news about AI.
The good news is that the dreaded "Skynet" takeover of our nuclear weapons systems isn't going to happen soon.
The bad news is that if it ever does give us a Terminator scenario, we're toast.
A war game exercise carried out by Kenneth Payne at King's College London, using three teams running simulations on Chat GPT-5.2, Claude Sonnet 4, and Gemini 3 Flash.
The teams "played 21 war games against each other over 329 turns," according to Implicator.AI's Marcus Schuler.
"They wrote roughly 780,000 words explaining why they did what they did," he noted.
No model ever chose to surrender, NewScientist reported on Tuesday.
In fact, 95% of the time, the models chose to use nuclear weapons.