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Will it take a ‘Chernobyl-scale disaster’ for us to regulate AI?

Unsafe AI systems are leading to cyber weapons of mass destruction

Will it take a ‘Chernobyl-scale disaster’ for us to regulate AI?

TL;DR

  • AI systems are showing signs of recursive self-improvement (RSI), leading to concerns about uncontrolled intelligence growth.
  • Anthropic's new frontier models demonstrated the ability to conduct end-to-end cyber-attacks autonomously.
  • This development raises the risk of cyber weapons of mass destruction being accessible to many.
  • Despite warnings from AI CEOs about existential risks, governments have been slow to regulate.
  • The White House has begun taking action, including export controls and bans, indicating a growing recognition of AI risks.
  • The article calls for a licensing regime requiring minimum safety standards before AI systems can be built and released, similar to regulations for other critical technologies like nuclear power.