A safety report card ranks AI company efforts to protect humanity


As AI plays an increasingly larger role in the way humans interact with technology, the potential harms are becoming more clear – people using AI-powered chatbots for counselling and then dying by suicide, or using AI for cyberattacks. — Pixabay

Are artificial intelligence companies keeping humanity safe from AI's potential harms? Don't bet on it, a new report card says.

As AI plays an increasingly larger role in the way humans interact with technology, the potential harms are becoming more clear people using AI-powered chatbots for counselling and then dying by suicide, or using AI for cyberattacks. There are also future risks AI being used to make weapons or overthrow governments.

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