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VLADIMIR Putin has claimed genetically-modified super soldiers “worse than a nuclear bomb” could soon become a reality.

The strongman Russian President spoke to a crowd of students about the prospect of an army of trained killers incapable of feeling "pain or fear" much like the characters in 1992 action movie Universal Soldier.

 The normally icy-veined Putin appeared scared at the prospect of super soldiers
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The normally icy-veined Putin appeared scared at the prospect of super soldiersCredit: Getty - Contributor

He revealed that scientists are close to breaking the genetic code which would enable them to create “a human with pre-designed characteristics".

Speaking at a youth festival in Sochi, Putin warned of the consequences of playing God with man’s genetic code, reports .

He said: "A man has the opportunity to get into the genetic code created by either nature, or as religious people would say, by the God.

"All kinds of practical consequences may follow. One may imagine that a man can create a man not only theoretically but also practically.

 Jean-Claude Van Damme in Universal Soldier (1992) which featured genetically engineered super strength fighters
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Jean-Claude Van Damme in Universal Soldier (1992) which featured genetically engineered super strength fightersCredit: Snap - Rex Features
 Putin said scientists could create Universal Soldier-style supermen incapable of feeling fear or pain
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Putin said scientists could create Universal Soldier-style supermen incapable of feeling fear or pain

"He can be a genius mathematician, a brilliant musician or a soldier, a man who can fight without fear, compassion, regret or pain.

"As you understand, humanity can enter, and most likely it will in the near future, a very difficult and very responsible period of its existence.

"What I have just described might be worse than a nuclear bomb."

The autocrat warned that world leaders must agree on regulations to control the creation of mass-killing super soldiers.

He said: "When we do something, whatever we do, I want to reiterate it again - we must never forget about the ethical foundations of our work."

Last month, Putin revealed he is afraid humans in the future will be hunted and EATEN alive by flesh-munching robots.

 Putin's comments are reminiscent of the Terminator movie franchise where mass-killing cyborgs rebel against their human creators and take over the world
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Putin's comments are reminiscent of the Terminator movie franchise where mass-killing cyborgs rebel against their human creators and take over the worldCredit: handout
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On the lookout...Putin appeared to be worried about the appetites of the quick-thinking tin men of the futureCredit: Alamy Live News
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The infamously icy-veined Russian leader showed his more anxious side while discussing artificial intelligence (AI) at an event in Moscow.

Former KGB spy Putin asked Arkady Volozh, chief of internet firm Yandex, when the technology will “eat us”, reports .


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Volozh, who was giving Putin a tour of the company’s headquarters, appeared to be taken aback by the question.

At first he replied: “I hope never.”

But after a pause, he used the analogy of excavators and explained that they are better at digging than people.

 Despite the risks, Putin said AI has 'colossal opportunities'. File picture showing what robots could look like in the future
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Despite the risks, Putin said AI has 'colossal opportunities'. File picture showing what robots could look like in the futureCredit: Getty - Contributor
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The computer boffin then said: “But we don't get eaten by excavators.”

Yet Putin dismissed this comment by adding: “They don't think.”

Earlier this month, the election-hacking autocrat said that AI was “the future, not only for Russia, but for all humankind.”

While saying the burgeoning technology had “colossal opportunities”, Putin added “whoever becomes the leader in this sphere will become the ruler of the world.”

And keen to avoid a Cold War-style arms race, the Russian President claimed he would share his country’s “know-how” with other nations.



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