A recent report indicates a significant trend in artificial intelligence development, noting that advancements in capabilities are increasing the potential pathways for harm. Meanwhile, the ability to monitor and understand the misuse of AI technologies is progressing at a slower pace.
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- loaded language: 'bracing shift'
- loaded language: 'harm pathways'
- framing: It may already be too late to control AI
- editorializing: capability gains keep widening the number of harm pathways
- editorializing: real-world visibility into misuse grows much more slowly
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Report Highlights Growing Risks Associated with AI Development
A new report reveals that as AI capabilities expand, the number of potential risks associated with its misuse also increases. However, the visibility into these misuse cases is not keeping pace with the rapid development of AI technologies.
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- ✕ loaded language: 'bracing shift'
- ✕ loaded language: 'harm pathways'
- ✕ framing: It may already be too late to control AI
- ✕ editorializing: capability gains keep widening the number of harm pathways
- ✕ editorializing: real-world visibility into misuse grows much more slowly
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It may already be too late to control AI
Report Highlights Growing Risks Associated with AI Development