At Security Conference, Former Google CEO Compares AI to Nuclear Weapons

Former Google CEO called for tech to be better in line with the values of the people it serves and made a comparison between AI and nuclear weapons. 

Advertisement
By Bhavya Sukheja | Updated: 27 July 2022 14:27 IST

Eric Schmidt was speaking at the Aspen Security Forum on Friday.

Google's former chief executive Eric Schmidt recently compared artificial intelligence (AI) to nuclear weapons. Speaking at the Aspen Security Forum on Friday, Mr Schmidt discussed his role at Google and the developments that were happening 20 years ago.

The former Google CEO stated that he himself had been "naive" about the power of information in the early days of Google. He then called for tech to be better in line with the ethics and morals of the people it serves and made a comparison between AI and nuclear weapons. 

Mr Schmidt imagined a near future where the United States and China needed to negotiate an AI agreement. "In the 50s and 60s, we eventually worked out a world where there was a 'no surprise' rule about nuclear tests and eventually they were banned," Mr Schmidt said. 

Advertisement

"It's an example of a balance of trust, or lack of trust, it's a 'no surprises' rule. I'm very very concerned that the US view of China as corrupt or Communist or whatever, and the Chinese view of America as failing... will allow people to say 'Oh my god, they're up to something,' and then begin some kind of conundrum. Begin some kind of thing where, because you're arming or getting ready, you then trigger the other side. We don't have anyone working on that, and yet AI is that powerful," the former Google CEO explained. 

Advertisement

Also Read | Machine Learning Technique Used to Enable Teams of Robots to Work Together and Complete Tasks: Details

In simpler words, Mr Schmidt is concerned that there is no system in place for how AI is developed or used. He fears that this might lead to the very real possibility of an escalation in the harmful use of artificial intelligence. 

Advertisement

Notably, the capabilities of AI have been previously stated numerous times over the years. According to the Independent, Tesla CEO Elon Musk stated that AI is highly likely to be a threat to humans. More recently, Google fired a software engineer who claimed that its artificial intelligence had become self-aware and sentient. 

However, experts have explained that the issue of AI is what it is trained for and how it is used by humans. Meaning if the algorithms that train these systems are based on flawed data, then the results will reflect that.

 

Catch the latest from the Consumer Electronics Show on Gadgets 360, at our CES 2026 hub.

Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. Oppo Reno 15 Series 5G Launching Today: Everything We Know So Far
  2. Oppo Pad 5 With a 10,050mAh Battery Launched in India at This Price Tag
  3. Top OTT Releases of the Week: De De Pyaar De 2, Akhanda 2, Mask, and More
  4. Here's When the Flipkart Republic Day Sale Will Start in India
  5. OnePlus Turbo 6, Turbo 6V Launched With These Snapdragon Chipsets
  6. Poco M8 Pro 5G Launched Globally With 6,500mAh Battery at This Price
  7. CMF Headphone Pro Will Finally Launch in India on This Date
  1. New Research Suggests the Universe Could Be Lopsided, Raising Cosmology Questions
  2. Dark Matter May Interact with Cosmic Ghost Particles, Hinting at a Fundamental Breakthrough
  3. New Life Is Strange Game From Square Enix Leaked After PEGI Rating Surfaces
  4. OnePlus Turbo 6, Turbo 6V Launched With 9,000mAh Battery, Snapdragon Chipsets: Price, Specifications
  5. Spotify Launches Real-Time Listening Activity and Request to Jam Feature
  6. Oppo Pad 5 Launched in India With 10,050mAh Battery, 12.1-Inch Display: Price, Specifications
  7. ChatGPT vs Gemini Traffic Trend in 2025 Shows Why OpenAI Raised Code Red
  8. Honor Magic 8 Pro Air Launch Date Announced; Tipster Leaks Design, Colour Options
  9. Itel Zeno 20 Max Launched in India With Unisoc T7100 SoC, 5,000mAh Battery: Price, Specifications
  10. Motorola Teases Smartwatch Launch in India; Moto Watch Unveiled at CES Expected to Debut
Gadgets 360 is available in
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2026. All rights reserved.