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18 days agoHuh, it’s like the Prisoner’s Dilemna, but there’s no benefit for cheating. If both sides don’t use AI, it’s fair. If one side uses it, they lose. If both sides use it, they both lose.
In the instance where only one side uses it and verifies the information, they might win because they’d be using it as a work multiplier, presuming both sides have equal capabilities.
"Rejecting Tehran’s conditions, the U.S. president warned that if Iran failed to adhere immediately and unconditionally to the original text of the memorandum, Washington would reactivate tougher options and its maximum-pressure campaign.
The publication of those statements in the midst of the Lucerne meeting delivered the final blow to the negotiations. The Iranian delegation viewed Trump’s remarks as an open violation of Article Two of the Islamabad Memorandum, which prohibits any form of verbal threat."
If you deny this happened, then say so in a top-level comment and give reasons why we shouldn’t trust this article.