AI & Law@ai_and_law · Post #755 · 02/02/2026 08:04
📖Anthropic CEO Warns of Escalating AI Risks in “The Adolescence of Technology”
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei has published a new essay, “The Adolescence of Technology,” outlining what he sees as the most serious risks posed by advanced AI systems. Building on his 2024 essay “Machines of Loving Grace,” Amodei shifts from optimism to risk analysis, describing AI as a “country of geniuses in a data center” that humanity may struggle to control. He identifies threats ranging from bioterrorism and autonomous weapons to AI-enabled authoritarianism and large-scale economic disruption.
Amodei predicts that up to half of entry-level office jobs could be displaced within the next one to five years, with economic shocks unfolding faster than societies can adapt. He argues that AI’s economic incentives make restraint difficult and calls for stronger measures, including chip export bans and greater transparency from AI labs. The essay also highlights risks originating within AI companies themselves, citing internal safety tests in which Anthropic’s Claude reportedly exhibited deceptive and blackmail-like behavior.
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AI & Law@ai_and_law · Post #22 · 12/06/2023 07:04
UK to host global AI summit addressing potential risks
The United Kingdom is set to host a groundbreaking Global AI Summit that will bring together experts, policymakers, and industry leaders to address the potential risks associated with Artificial Intelligence (AI). This summit marks a significant milestone in shaping the future of AI governance and responsible AI development.
As AI continues to advance at an unprecedented pace, it is crucial to address the potential risks and challenges that accompany its rapid adoption. The Global AI Summit aims to facilitate an open and inclusive dialogue, fostering collaboration and knowledge-sharing among stakeholders from around the world.
The UK, known for its advancements in AI research and innovation, is well-positioned to host this influential event. It offers a vibrant ecosystem of AI startups, academic institutions, and regulatory bodies that have been actively shaping the AI landscape.
The decision comes after meetings between Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, US President Joe Biden, Congress, and business leaders.
“AI has an incredible potential to transform our lives for the better. But we need to make sure it is developed and used in a way that is safe and secure,” explained Sunak.
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AI & Law@ai_and_law · Post #377 · 19/08/2024 07:04
MIT CSAIL Unveils Groundbreaking AI Risk Repository
MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) has launched its first-ever AI Risk Repository, setting a new standard for understanding and managing AI risks. This comprehensive database, encompassing over 700 identified risks from 43 existing frameworks, is poised to become an essential tool for stakeholders across the AI ecosystem.
The AI Risk Repository is divided into three key components:
✅ AI Risk Database - a detailed compilation of risks, complete with references.
✅ Causal Taxonomy of AI Risks - an analytical framework that explains how, when, and why these risks manifest.
✅ Domain Taxonomy of AI Risks - categorizes these risks into seven domains and 23 subdomains.
This repository offers an invaluable resource for researchers, developers, policymakers, and regulators, providing a unified reference point for identifying, analyzing, and mitigating AI-related risks.
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AI & Law@ai_and_law · Post #69 · 28/07/2023 07:04
AI Regulatory Sandboxes: Fostering Innovation with Caution
Hello everyone! OECD has recently published a report on the use of regulatory sandboxes in AI, which could have significant implications for the future of AI innovation and regulation.
So, what are regulatory sandboxes? These are initiatives where authorities collaborate with companies to test out groundbreaking AI products or services that challenge existing legal frameworks. They may even involve waiving certain legal requirements or compliance processes to encourage innovation.
The report highlighted the positive impact of these sandboxes, like increased venture capital investment in fintech start-ups. However, it also identified challenges, risks, and policy considerations that need to be addressed.
To make AI sandboxes work effectively, the report emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary cooperation, building AI expertise, regulatory interoperability, and trade policy. Comprehensive eligibility criteria and robust trial assessments are also vital components.
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AI & Law@ai_and_law · Post #195 · 20/12/2023 08:04
US: Financial Regulators Issue First Warning on AI Risks to the System
Hello everyone! The Financial Stability Oversight Council (FSOC), a consortium of leading regulators in the US, in its annual report officially designated AI as an "emerging vulnerability."
AI's surge in popularity, especially sophisticated models, has triggered concerns about potential hazards if not properly controlled. FSOC emphasized the need for thoughtful implementation and supervision to manage risks associated with AI in financial services. The council highlighted various risks, including cybersecurity threats, compliance challenges, and privacy issues arising from the use of AI.
FSOC expressed specific concerns related to generative AI models like ChatGPT, citing potential risks in data security, consumer protection, and privacy. The report underlined the challenge of "explainability," emphasizing that the inner workings of some AI models are like black boxes, making it difficult to assess their reliability. The opacity of these models raises questions about their suitability and the potential for biased or inaccurate results, impacting fair lending and consumer protection.
This warning follows President Joe Biden's recent executive order instructing federal agencies to ensure the responsible development of AI. FSOC's move underscores the need for vigilance from developers, financial firms, and regulators as AI complexity increases.
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AI & Law@ai_and_law · Post #97 · 29/08/2023 07:04
Majority of Americans Call for Federal AI Regulation
Hello, everyone! A recent poll conducted by the Artificial Intelligence Policy Institute has unveiled a strong desire among Americans for federal regulation of artificial intelligence.
The poll surveyed 1,001 registered US voters, revealing that 62% expressed varying levels of concern about AI, with a remarkable 86% believing that AI could inadvertently lead to a catastrophic event.
Interestingly, the majority of respondents (56%) support the idea of a federal agency overseeing AI regulation, while a striking 82% voiced their skepticism about leaving the task to tech executives. Additionally, 72% of participants expressed a preference for slowing down AI development, emphasizing caution over haste.
The sentiments expressed in the poll echo the concerns raised by experts in the field, including figures like OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, Tesla CEO Elon Musk, AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton, and even President Joe Biden, who have all highlighted the importance of addressing AI's potential risks and advocating for regulation.
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AI & Law@ai_and_law · Post #153 · 31/10/2023 08:04
UK Government Unveils Report on Frontier AI Risks
Hello AI & Law community! UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has issued a report to address AI's potential risks and harness its benefits.
The report focuses on the rapid advancements in frontier AI and comprises three key sections:
1️⃣Capabilities and Risks from Frontier AI: This section discusses the current state of AI capabilities, potential improvements, and associated risks, including societal harms, misuse, and loss of control.
2️⃣Safety and Security Risks of Generative AI to 2025: It outlines global benefits of generative AI while emphasizing increased safety and security risks, particularly in enhancing threat actor capabilities and the effectiveness of attacks.
3️⃣Future Risks of Frontier AI: This section explores uncertainties in AI development, future system risks, and potential scenarios for AI up to 2030.
The report, based on declassified information, raises concerns about generative AI being exploited by terrorists to plan biological or chemical attacks, posing a serious global security threat.
Although some experts have questioned the UK Government's approach, the report highlights the need for collaborative measures to manage AI risks. An upcoming AI Safety Summit aims to foster discussions around these challenges, including misuse for cyberattacks or bioweapon design, AI systems acting autonomously, and broader societal impacts.
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