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Artificial intelligence is frequently compared to nuclear weapons in terms of its transformative impact on warfare and geopolitics [1], [2]. Furthermore, the two are linked by their dual-use nature and accessibility [3], as well as the challenges artificial intelligence poses to existing nuclear proliferation and verification frameworks [4].

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Beyond Missile Deterrence: The Rise of Algorithmic Superiority trendsresearch.org Trends Research & Advisory 2 facts
claimArtificial intelligence functions as a fundamental factor in regional geopolitics, comparable in impact to nuclear weapons or precision-guided munitions, due to its broad integration into both civilian and military sectors.
claimArtificial intelligence is more accessible than nuclear weapons and possesses dual-use characteristics, allowing smaller states or non-state groups to develop significant military capabilities without requiring a large industrial base.
How NATO can integrate AI to prevail in future algorithmic warfare atlanticcouncil.org Atlantic Council 1 fact
claimArtificial intelligence is argued to exacerbate the proliferation and verification dilemma regarding nuclear weapons.
Emerging Technologies And Their Impact On International Relations ... hoover.org Hoover Institution 1 fact
claimTom Simonte asserted in Wired that artificial intelligence could revolutionize warfare to the same extent as nuclear weapons.