CAIS warns of risks from AI
The Center for Artificial Intelligence Security (CAIS), headquartered in San Francisco, USA, warned about the dangers that artificial intelligence poses to humanity and stated that reducing the risk of extinction caused by artificial intelligence should be a global priority. In the statement published online by the Center for Artificial Intelligence Security (CAIS), headquartered in San Francisco, USA, it was noted that artificial intelligence experts, journalists, policymakers and the public are increasingly discussing the significant and urgent risks arising from artificial intelligence, and many people have expressed concerns about this issue. The published statement included the following statements: “Reducing the risk of extinction caused by artificial intelligence should be a global priority, alongside other societal-scale risks such as pandemics and nuclear war,” and the statement in question was presented for signature. Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, creator of ChatGPT, and computer scientist Geoffrey Hinton were among the hundreds of names who signed the statement. With the rise of highly capable new generation artificial intelligence chatbots, concerns that artificial intelligence systems are outsmarting humans and running wild have come to the fore.