Rishi Sunak Calls for Global Attention to AI-Related Extinction Risk, Citing Growing Security Concerns

Rishi Sunak Calls for Global Attention to AI-Related Extinction Risk, Citing Growing Security Concerns

In a significant address at the Royal Society, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak emphasised the urgent need for the world to prioritise mitigating the risk of human extinction due to artificial intelligence (AI).


Sunak's assertion parallels the global priority assigned to pandemics and nuclear war and reflects growing concerns over the security implications of AI technology.


The UK government's latest analysis warns that AI poses major security risks to the United Kingdom within the next two years and has the potential to enhance the capabilities of various threat actors, including terrorist organisations.


The report released by the Government Office for Science highlights how AI could significantly bolster the capabilities of terror groups, enabling them to enhance their propaganda efforts, develop bioweapons and plan attacks more efficiently.


This revelation comes as Prime Minister Sunak delivered a speech on the "breathtaking" pace of change brought about by AI. He underscored that the transformative impact of AI could be as far-reaching as historical revolutions such as the Industrial Revolution, the advent of electricity and the internet.


Mr Sunak argued that the threat of human extinction posed by AI should be treated on par with the risks associated with pandemics and nuclear war, echoing the sentiments of experts in the field.


He further proposed the formation of a global expert panel to address this critical issue, emphasising the need for a coordinated and international approach to mitigate AI-related risks.


During a press conference, Sunak acknowledged the dual nature of AI, describing it as a force that offers solutions to previously insurmountable problems while simultaneously ..

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