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TRUVACE RECORD VERSION record: TRV-2026-0104 version: 4 kind: certified reason: Restored after model confidence scale normalization timestamp: 2026-07-13T00:35:00.854636Z status: published lens: p_space sector: policy headline: AI poses ‘Hiroshima’-style threat to humanity without global rules, says Cooper dek: Artificial intelligence poses a “Hiroshima”-style risk to humanity if governments do not agree to curb how it is developed, the foreign secretary has warned. Yvette Cooper urged countries, including the US and China, to agree international rules for AI, telling the Guardian she believes the issue will dominate foreign policy over the next two years. In an essay covering her thoughts on everything from emerging technology to Palestine, Cooper said the world was at a dangerous moment, not least because of what she… gain_title: (none) problem_title: Artificial intelligence poses a “Hiroshima”-style risk to humanity if governments do not agree to curb how it is developed, the foreign secretary has warned. trace_subject: (none) gain_reading: (none) problem_reading: Artificial intelligence poses a “Hiroshima”-style risk to humanity if governments do not agree to curb how it is developed, the foreign secretary has warned. quick_read: Artificial intelligence poses a “Hiroshima”-style risk to humanity if governments do not agree to curb how it is developed, the foreign secretary has warned. Yvette Cooper urged countries, including the US and China, to agree international rules for AI, telling the Guardian she believes the issue will dominate foreign policy over the next two years. And in a separate interview with the Guardian she spelled out her concerns over AI and the Palestine peace process in particular. We cannot afford to wait for an AI equivalent of Hiroshima before we act.” She told the Guardian: “Across the world, people are feeling the same thing, there is amazing potential here, but there is also huge risk. limitation: Automated evidence review: this reading is limited to the cited source set and may change as contradicting evidence or broader outcome data enters the record. tag: Evidence-backed problem key_points: Yvette Cooper urged countries, including the US and China, to agree international rules for AI, telling the Guardian she believes the issue will dominate foreign policy over the next two years. | In an essay covering her thoughts on everything from emerging technology to Palestine, Cooper said the world was at a dangerous moment, not least because of what she sees as the permanent withdrawal of the US from its role as a global arbiter. | And in a separate interview with the Guardian she spelled out her concerns over AI and the Palestine peace process in particular. rundown: Artificial intelligence poses a “Hiroshima”-style risk to humanity if governments do not agree to curb how it is developed, the foreign secretary has warned. Yvette Cooper urged countries, including the US and China, to agree international rules for AI, telling the Guardian she believes the issue will dominate foreign policy over the next two years. In an essay covering her thoughts on everything from emerging technology to Palestine, Cooper said the world was at a dangerous moment, not least because of what she sees as the permanent withdrawal of the US from its role as a global arbiter. And in a separate interview with the Guardian she spelled out her concerns over AI and the Palestine peace process in particular. sources: - journalism | The Guardian | https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/jul/05/ai-hiroshima-style-threat-humanity-global-rules-yvette-cooper | 2026-07-05 prev: 8b089a3ea45fd24138fbf3692ccde0d52889680114ecc015946c178e60f3d797
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