AI poses ‘Hiroshima’-style threat to humanity without global rules, says Cooper
Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper warned that artificial intelligence poses a 'Hiroshima'-style threat to humanity if global regulations are not established. She called for international agreements on AI, emphasizing that failure to act could lead to catastrophic consequences. Cooper indicated that AI will become a dominant foreign policy issue in the coming years.
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Published 05 Jul 2026, 19:00 UTC · Updated 05 Jul 2026, 23:50 UTC
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