AI predicts nuclear war with Russia – 20 million Brits to melt in seconds

Millions of Brits would melt to death “in seconds” if Russian President Vladimir Putin unleashed his country's most powerful nuclear weapon on London, Artificial Intelligence has claimed.

Despite Putin's constant threats of lighting the world up with nukes on several occasions over the last two years, he has – thankfully – yet to follow through. But if he chose to do so, he has one very powerful weapon at his disposal that could destroy the vast majority of the UK in one go – and it has already been used once in history.

The Tsar Bomba mega-weapon, which has 3,300 times more energy than the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, Japan in 1945 was detonated over a remote Russian island in 1961 as part of a Soviet test of its arsenal. Footage – which was was declassified decades later in 2020 – showed the 27-ton, 26ft long nuke dubbed the "King of Bombs" cause a mushroom cloud of dust to rise 42 miles high and buildings to flatten up to 24 miles away.

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Measurements showed the yield of the blast was the equivalent of 50million tons of TNT, which Google's AI-powered large language model chatbot Bard claims could kill 20 million Brits instantly.

When asked by the Daily Star what would happen if Putin decided to use the beastly weapon on London, it replied:”If such a weapon were detonated over London, it would create a fireball that was several miles in diameter and a shockwave that could flatten buildings and cause widespread damage for many miles around. The resulting radioactive fallout would contaminate a large area and make it uninhabitable for many years.

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“A 50-megaton weapon would kill approximately 20 million people. The vast majority of the deaths from a nuclear war would be caused by the immediate blast and firestorm. However, many more people would die in the days, weeks, and months after the detonation from radiation sickness. “Radiation sickness can cause a variety of health problems, including nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, hair loss, and internal bleeding. In severe cases, it can be fatal. The long-term effects of a nuclear war would also be devastating.

“The radioactive fallout would contaminate food and water sources and make large areas of land uninhabitable. This would lead to widespread famine and disease. The collapse of society and the economy would also lead to a loss of life.”

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And when asked for a detailed hour-by-hour breakdown of what would happen to the UK from the moment of detonation, the first hour be cause utter devastation, vaporizing everything within its vicinity – killing 20 million people instantly. And a shockwave caused by the explosion, travelling at “supersonic” speed, would flatting London, while thermal radiation in the form of a giant fireball would burn whatever was left.

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Over the next six hours, a mushroom could would rise as radioactive material would be blown across the entire country – but those outside London might not even know about it as the blast's electromagnetic pulse would all but destroy the country's entire communications infrastructure.

Bard added: “The detonation of a Tsar Bomba over London would represent a horrific act of destruction, causing unimaginable suffering and loss of life. The consequences would extend far beyond the initial impact, shaping the region's future for generations to come.”

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