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Who is really in control of AI's life and death decisions in war? | The Dip Podcast

AI safety is no longer an abstract debate when military contracts, surveillance limits and battlefield decisions start colliding in public. Helen Toner, former #OpenAI board member, argues that the real question is not whether AI sounds autonomous, but who is accountable when systems shape life-and-death choices. Let’s ethical boundaries of AI in warfare. #DWdip #dwbusiness

00:00 – Who Is Accountable for AI Decisions in War?
00:07 – Why Setting Red Lines for AI Is So Hard
00:11 – OpenAI, Anthropic & the Push Toward Autonomous Weapons
00:27 – Can Sam Altman Be Trusted to Set Ethical Boundaries?
00:30 – AI Safety Meets Real Conflict: Anthropic vs. Pentagon
01:21 – Interruption / Transition
03:31 – “Lawful Use” of AI: What Does It Really Mean?
07:04 – How Companies Decide Their Red Lines (OpenAI Insights)
08:40 – Public Fear & Ethics: AI Deciding Who Lives or Dies

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