| ▲ | valgaze 3 days ago | |
+1 on sawstop Re: LLMs using these nuclear weapons it could certainly be a corpus/training-data issue Russian nuclear doctrine is "escalate to de-escalate" where they use or credibly threaten—limited nuclear escalation to force the other side to back down (kind of like breaking a bottle in a bar fight and look like a wild man to calm things down) with nuclear weapons, https://www.russiamatters.org/analysis/escalate-deescalate-p... Fwiw, Gen. John Hyten the former commander of US Strategic Command (nuclear deterrence) says that “escalate to de-escalate” misrepresents Russian doctrine: https://www.stratcom.mil/Media/Speeches/Article/1264664/2017...
So maybe whatever is heavily represented or most authoritative could lead to these systems making those kinds of decisions | ||
| ▲ | usrusr 3 days ago | parent [-] | |
I had similar thoughts, but regarding fiction: I imagine that there must be quite a corpus of Tom Clancy style stuff indulging in "military gear porn" up to and including the use of tactical nukes, but fiction involving strategic nuclear exchange tends to be about what comes after. | ||