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AI poses ‘risk of extinction,’ industry leaders warn

Por: The Boston Globe Tech May 30, 2023

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A group of industry leaders warned Tuesday that the artificial intelligence technology they are building may one day pose an existential threat to humanity and should be considered a societal risk on par with pandemics and nuclear wars.“Mitigating the risk of extinction from AI should be a global priority alongside other societal-scale risks, such as pandemics and nuclear war,” reads a one-sentence statement released by the Center for AI... + full article



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