
#330 — The Doomsday Machine
Making Sense with Sam Harris
Nuclear Risks and Historical Lessons
This chapter examines the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962, focusing on the near-miss scenarios that brought the world close to nuclear war. Key incidents, such as the Soviet submarine's nuclear torpedo incident and tense military preparations, are discussed to illustrate the precarious nature of nuclear decision-making. The narrative emphasizes the importance of diplomacy between leaders like Kennedy and Khrushchev, raising critical questions about modern nuclear policies and the intersection of nuclear weapons with artificial intelligence.
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