AI catastrophe could be around the corner
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The spat between America’s government and Anthropic has some alarming implications. In AI development, it appears speed is being prioritised over safety. Artificial intelligence could not only give bad actors the capabilities to unleash destruction, evidence is building that the models themselves are becoming more capable of deceit. Is a catastrophe imminent?
Guests and hosts:
- Alex Hern, The Economist’s AI writer
- Adam Beaumont, director of Britain’s AI Security Institute (AISI)
- Jade Leung, Chief Technology Officer at AISI
- Alok Jha, host of “Babbage”
Watch Zanny Minton Beddoes, The Economist's editor-in-chief, interview Dario Amodei, Anthropic’s boss, on “The Insider”.
Topics covered:
- Anthropic vs America’s government
- AI safety
- Cyber security
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