Artificial Intelligence’s 25% Risk to Humanity Revealed
Dario Amodei, a co-founder of Anthropic, an artificial intelligence company based in the United States, has highlighted the potential risks associated with artificial intelligence, estimating the likelihood of AI causing catastrophic harm to humanity to be between 10 and 25 percent.
Amodei elaborated on the risks, suggesting that there’s a significant chance of encountering severe negative outcomes on a scale that could impact human civilization.
Despite these concerns, he also pointed out the positive potential of AI, including its capability to treat cancer, prolong human life, and address issues like mental illness by mitigating its adverse effects.
This dual perspective underscores the critical balance between harnessing AI’s benefits while managing and mitigating its risks.
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