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There are no single-use products in the world of computers.


We should be concerned about the things like AI. In the wrong hands, those systems can launch even nuclear weapons. Joe Biden is concerned about AI. And that thing means lots of things. That means the highest-ranking positions in national security finally understand AI's possibilities and threats. The problem with the AI is that thing is immaterial. And the second problem is that AI is a tool that can do many things. 

The developers must just write code and then connect it with some devices. The thing is the ordered program can officially be meant for civilian purposes. And the developers who work in military forces. Can modify the code that turns innocent software into a military tool. 


One of those examples is the tool that delivers weather information to cell phones. The same application can connect with radar stations. And that makes the system a perfect surveillance tool. 


The development of AI is one of the most interesting things in the world. And that would revolutionize almost everything. AI is the ultimate tool for developing nanotechnology. That makes the next-generation stealth possible. 

AI can use to make artificial DNA and those kinds of things are same time alarming and promising. But in the world of technology, every product might have many uses. Even if the brain-hacking earphones are not meant for eavesdropping thoughts. There are already applications that can turn thoughts into text. 



And those applications can connect with EEG-hacking earphones. The problem with AI development is this. Things like Bics-states are interesting about AI because that is the ultimate tool for surveillance and person identification. 

The problem with AI is that the development of those more-or-less military systems happens outside the Western world. And that the R&D environment is out of Western control. Things like meteorological software that get information from the weather station and identify clouds from images for predicting the weather can be modified for the anti-aircraft role. As I wrote before. 

The developer must only change images from the database. The same system that delivers weather broadcasts to cell phones and homepages can connect with radar stations. And that thing can use as the anti-aircraft and at least anti-ship role. If the resolutions of radars are high enough, that thing makes it possible to track vehicles from the ground. And the system can deliver that information to cell phones. So one application can have multiple uses. 


The militarized AI can use as a virus generator. Those computer viruses can destroy important databases and corrupt multiple computers. Also at the operational level. 


The AI is also an ultimate spy tool. Hacking algorithms can attack targeted systems non-stop 24/7/365. The AI can also recognize voices and search for things like certain words. AI is a clear and present danger to national security. There is the possibility that the quantum-computer-based AI can even hack the nuclear weapon launching systems. The AI can also infect nuclear plants with computer viruses. The problem is that even if Western nuclear weapons are protected against AI-based attacks. The AI-based attacking tools are programmed in China and India. 

Those tools are useful in the hands of hackers. The problem is corruption and a low standard of living almost guarantee that criminals can buy those applications. Those tools are suitable for attacks against banking systems and maybe some far-wing Islamists are interested in the possibility to get nuclear weapons in their hands. 

There are also nuclear weapon systems in Russia, Pakistan, and North Korea that are not using quantum protection. The only thing that can protect systems from AI-based attacks is the quantum computer that blocks the attacks. The quantum computers can use to make ultimate DDoS attacks against systems, and those service denial attacks can make even the military servers unable to make contact with users. 

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