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UK Expert Warns World May Lack Time to Prepare for AI Safety Risks
David Dalrymple warns AI could automate most valuable tasks within five years, risking economic and security destabilization without timely safety controls, ARIA says.
- David Dalrymple, an AI safety expert at ARIA, warns that AI technology is advancing faster than safety measures can keep up, raising concerns about future systems outperforming humans in key areas like science and infrastructure.
- Dalrymple estimates that by 2026, AI could automate an entire day's worth of research, creating a feedback loop for rapid improvement and complicating regulation.
- He warns that advanced AI systems are not reliably predictable, and companies may accelerate their release due to economic pressure, posing risks to society.
- The AI Security Institute states that advanced AI capabilities are rapidly improving, with some models completing complex tasks and achieving significant self-replication success rates.
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‘We will be outcompeted’: Leading AI expert warns world may be running out of time to prepare for AI risks
AI safety expert David Dalrymple warns that rapid AI development may outpace safety measures. He says this could be risking destabilization of security and economy and emphasized the need for better control of advanced AI systems
·New Delhi, India
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