Survey shows 20 per cent of people believe AI could lead to human extinction

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Survey shows 20 per cent of people believe AI could lead to human extinction
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A recent survey conducted by Campaign for AI Safety and Roy Morgan shows up to 20 per cent of people believe AI could lead to human extinction.

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