Balancing Benefits and Catastrophic Risks

UN Panel Warns AI Outpaces Science and Law

New report from 40 global experts cites catastrophic risks alongside major healthcare benefits.

By Avantgarde News Desk··1 min read
A group of international experts in a conference setting discussing a digital representation of artificial intelligence technology.

A group of international experts in a conference setting discussing a digital representation of artificial intelligence technology.

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A UN-appointed panel of 40 independent scientists released a preliminary report on the global state of artificial intelligence [1]. Co-chairs Yoshua Bengio and Maria Ressa warned that the technology is advancing faster than scientific understanding or government regulation [1][2]. The experts stressed the urgency of addressing these gaps to prevent future harm [2].

The assessment identifies significant opportunities for AI to transform healthcare and drug discovery [1][3]. However, the scientists also highlight potential catastrophic risks that require immediate international attention [1]. The report suggests that current oversight frameworks are insufficient for the pace of development [2][3].

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