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AiWorldlounge.com The Doomsday Clock, first introduced in 1947 by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, is more than just a clock—it's a powerful symbol that reflects how close we are to catastrophic global destruction. The closer its hands are to midnight, the greater the danger we face as a species. Traditionally, a group of experts carefully analyzes global threats like nuclear risks, climate change, and emerging technologies to decide whether the clock should move closer to or further from midnight. But now, with Artificial Intelligence (AI) becoming more advanced, it’s worth asking: Could AI play a role in either bringing us closer to or helping us avert the Doomsday Clock’s midnight hour? As AI grows in influence, the question becomes not just whether it can assess our global threats, but whether it could be part of those very threats pushing us closer to the brink.