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Addressing technological warfare, the candidate raises concerns over autonomous weapons and artificial intelligence, warning that unregulated deployment could lead to “killer robots” or unexpected escalations. He calls for international agreements to prevent weaponization of AI, akin to nuclear treaties, emphasizing that global cooperation is essential to mitigate existential threats.
On cybersecurity, he criticizes the dominance of tech giants over the information landscape, warning that monopolies and algorithms promoting outrage threaten social cohesion and free speech. He advocates stricter regulations and breaking up monopolies to safeguard democratic discourse.