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Command
and control of nuclear
weapons is a delicate
and complicated
system, designed to
prevent error while
ensuring reliability
under high-pressure
conditions. In
environments where
vast amounts of data
shape high-stakes
outcomes, artificial
intelligence has
become a natural
consideration.
The integration of a
rapidly evolving
technology raises
fundamental questions
about responsibility,
data quality, and
system reliability.
When a single error
could have
irreversible
consequences, how can
confidence be built
around the integration
of machine learning
into systems that have
long relied on human
judgment and
oversight? What
guardrails should be
maintained? Where are
there opportunities
for international
collaboration and
consensus?
Join the Bulletin
of the Atomic
Scientists
and Outrider
Foundation
as a group of experts
examines the current
state of AI in nuclear
command and control,
identifies where the
greatest risks reside,
and explores the
policies that must be
considered now to
govern this technology
in the years ahead.
This virtual
event is free and
open to the public
and will begin
promptly on
Thursday, February
19, 2026, at 12:45
p.m. Central / 1:45
p.m. Eastern.
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