Tech experts published a paper outlining exactly how AI could spiral into chaos, and how to prevent such disasters.
A business architect for data and AI at Hewlett-Packard Enterprises , operates a robot that is able to speak and answer questions at the Hanover technology fair, in Hanover, Germany on April 17, 2023. concerns that artificial intelligence
"Hundreds of thousands of years elapsed between the time Homo sapiens appeared on Earth and the agricultural revolution,". "Then, thousands of years passed before the industrial revolution. Now, just centuries later, the artificial intelligence revolution is beginning. The march of history is not constant—it is rapidly accelerating."
"I hope this can be useful for government leaders looking to learn about AI's impacts," Hendrycks added. The study from the CAIS experts defines malicious use of AI as when a bad actor uses the technology to cause "widespread harm," such as through bioterrorism, misinformation and propaganda, or the "deliberate dissemination of uncontrolled AI agents.
A staff member explains an AI-based robot control system during the Smart China Expo 2022 in southwest China's Chongqing, Aug. 22, 2022. "Sending troops into battle is a grave decision that leaders do not make lightly. But autonomous weapons would allow an aggressive nation to launch attacks without endangering the lives of its own soldiers and thus face less domestic scrutiny," they added, arguing that if political leaders no longer need to take responsibility for human soldiers returning home in body bags, nations could see an increase in the likelihood of war.
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