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The other day, the Russian company Kaspersky Lab, developing virtual defense systems, organized in Moscow Museum-Reserve Kolomenskoye festival “Kaspersky Geek Picnic. “The event was attended by many international experts, in including Jean-Christophe Bonnie – famous French futurologist. The forecaster shared his thoughts with those present about the main superweapon of the 21st century.
The scientist said that in this century a war between influential states of the planet will be conducted not by atomic or thermonuclear weapons, and self-learning artificial intelligence. French the specialist is convinced that such systems are already being developed by leading world powers, for example, the Russian Federation and the United The states of america. Such a superweapon needs neither plants nor uranium, nor any super-expensive resources. Only electricity and silicon.
Many people know that the International Atomic Energy Agency and other nuclear departments of the planet are constantly tracking the traces radionuclides (plutonium, uranium) near military facilities in Iran and North Korea. Of course, the civilized world is concerned the fact that these dysfunctional and aggressive countries are trying join the so-called “nuclear club” (in the DPRK it is already happened). However, if these states begin to create advanced artificial intelligence for warfare, identify or to predict it will be almost impossible.
Jean-Christophe Bonnie reports that representatives of security forces Israel, France, China, India and other countries deny development systems for conducting cyber warfare, but this does not mean that this is the case. “It seems to me that such developments have been conducted around the globe for more than one year. For many leading Powers they are one of the most important strategic tasks “, – Frenchman shared his opinion.
Anton Shingarev, vice president of the Laboratory Kaspersky “, supported the position of a famous futurologist. Shingarev noted that these days cyber attacks are already equivalent to physical attack on the state. Suffice it to recall how in the end America blamed hacker intervention on Russian blame last year in the US presidential election. No evidence of this the Americans of course, they couldn’t provide, but they made it clear that will respond to any cyberattacks with adequate counterattacks.
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