Today’s Solutions: December 16, 2025

Henry Kissinger, the former secretary of state to Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford, believes human society is unprepared for the rise of article intelligence in every way. AI is beating us in games like chess and Go, and it’s only getting smarter than humans. But just like humans, AI still makes many mistakes—and the signs show we are not ready to deal with the problems that could come with this. Have a look here to see how Kissinger, at 95,  eloquently explains why we must be wary of the rise of AI.

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