Last week, a draft UK government report from a group of 30 independent experts concluded that there was “no evidence yet, external” that AI could generate a biological weapon or carry out a sophisticated cyber attack. The plausibility of humans losing control of AI was “highly contentious”, it said.
New research supported by over 30 nations, as well as representatives from the EU and the UN, shows the impact AI could have if governments and wider society fail to deepen their collaboration on AI safety
Yet then you should it highlights the fact how easy AI could be used to make biological weapons - as well as how close we are to seeing fighter jets completely run using AI in swarm attacks
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Yet then you should it highlights the fact how easy AI could be used to make biological weapons - as well as how close we are to seeing fighter jets completely run using AI in swarm attacks