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From the Nuclear Age to the Age of Artificial Intelligence: Can Humanity Build a New Architecture for Peace?
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From the Nuclear Age to the Age of Artificial Intelligence: Can Humanity Build a New Architecture for Peace?

In July 2026, over 200 global leaders, including Nobel laureates, AI experts, religious figures, and civil society representatives, gathered in Castel Gandolfo, Italy, for the Global Nobel Laureates Assembly on Artificial Intelligence and Nuclear War. The event aimed to address the intertwined risks posed by AI advancements and the continued threat of nuclear weapons, which could destabilize global security further. Participants discussed whether AI could serve as a tool for peace or exacerbate existing tensions in an already volatile geopolitical landscape. The assembly concluded with the Rome Declaration for an Unarmed and Disarming Peace, outlining principles and recommendations for managing AI, nuclear weapons, and emerging technologies. This summit occurred amid rising global conflicts, such as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and escalating tensions in the Middle East, alongside renewed nuclear rhetoric from major powers.

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From the Nuclear Age to the Age of Artificial Intelligence: Can Humanity Build a New Architecture for Peace?

In July 2026, over 200 global leaders, including Nobel laureates, AI experts, religious figures, and civil society representatives, gathered in Castel Gandolfo, Italy, for the Global Nobel Laureates Assembly on Artificial Intelligence and Nuclear War. The event aimed to address the intertwined risks posed by AI advancements and the continued threat of nuclear weapons, which could destabilize global security further. Participants discussed whether AI could serve as a tool for peace or exacerbate existing tensions in an already volatile geopolitical landscape. The assembly concluded with the Rome Declaration for an Unarmed and Disarming Peace, outlining principles and recommendations for managing AI, nuclear weapons, and emerging technologies. This summit occurred amid rising global conflicts, such as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and escalating tensions in the Middle East, alongside renewed nuclear rhetoric from major powers.

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