AI Raises Existential Safety Concerns

AI Raises Existential Safety Concerns

25 March 2025

Leading voices in the AI research community are sounding the alarm over the potential risks of artificial intelligence, especially if left unregulated. Concerns include loss of control, weaponisation, and algorithmic bias, with researchers urging governments and labs to prioritise safety protocols.

This comes amid an acceleration of AGI development and increasing competition between major labs. Without clear global norms and monitoring, some fear AI systems could evolve in harmful or unpredictable ways.

Boards and CTOs should closely monitor this evolving landscape. Establishing internal AI governance, reviewing model deployment risks, and contributing to emerging regulatory frameworks are becoming urgent strategic imperatives.

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Published on 30 March 2025
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