TLDR Warren Buffett compared AI development to nuclear weapons during a CNBC special, saying “the genie is out of the bottle” Buffett noted that even AI expertsTLDR Warren Buffett compared AI development to nuclear weapons during a CNBC special, saying “the genie is out of the bottle” Buffett noted that even AI experts

Why Warren Buffett Thinks AI Is Like Nuclear Weapons

TLDR

  • Warren Buffett compared AI development to nuclear weapons during a CNBC special, saying “the genie is out of the bottle”
  • Buffett noted that even AI experts admit they don’t know where the technology is headed, making it impossible to reverse like nuclear weapons
  • He referenced Einstein’s atomic bomb quote and warned that nuclear weapons spread from one country to eight or nine nations, including unstable ones
  • Buffett said he would spend his entire fortune to reduce nuclear threats and has long viewed nuclear, cyber, and biological attacks as major dangers
  • The former Berkshire Hathaway CEO stepped down on January 1, 2026, with Greg Abel taking over as new CEO

Warren Buffett issued a stark warning about artificial intelligence during a two-hour CNBC special that aired Tuesday night. The former Berkshire Hathaway CEO compared the rapid development of AI to the early days of nuclear weapons.

Buffett pointed out that even the smartest people working on AI technology admit they don’t know where it’s going. He said this uncertainty makes AI different from an explorer like Columbus who could turn around and go back.

Nuclear Weapons Spread Beyond Initial Control

Buffett explained that nuclear weapons were initially expected to remain in the hands of one country. However, that technology has now spread to eight or nine nations.

The investor acknowledged that developing nuclear weapons was considered necessary for the United States during World War II. Despite this, he said he would spend his entire fortune to reduce the nuclear threat if he could.

Buffett revealed that concerns about nuclear weapons have shaped his thinking on charity and global safety for many years. The topic was his first thought when he began considering philanthropic spending.

He said if he could pick three countries to permanently leave the nuclear game, he would do it in five seconds. Buffett wouldn’t wait or hesitate to make that decision.

Berkshire’s Long-Standing Security Concerns

In Berkshire Hathaway’s 2015 annual report, Buffett wrote about major threats facing the company and the country. He identified nuclear, cyber, and biological attacks as the biggest dangers.

Buffett announced in November 2025 that he would no longer speak at Berkshire Hathaway’s annual meeting. Greg Abel took over as CEO on January 1, 2026 and is expected to write the firm’s annual letter to shareholders this spring.

The post Why Warren Buffett Thinks AI Is Like Nuclear Weapons appeared first on CoinCentral.

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