Principle 3: People who behave stupidly are more dangerous than people who behave maliciously. Evil people at least have some accurate sense of their own self-interest, which might restrain them.
Judge Lino S. Lipinsky de Orlov shared with an audience of lawyers on Wednesday a story from last year's judicial conference ...
David J. Ball and Alexandria Moriarty of Bracewell LLP discuss the use of generative AI in legal evidence, such as expert declarations, and the moves within the legal profession to develop rules on ...
The key to successful AI adoption is harnessing the power of AI while still safeguarding the human ability to maintain objectivity and common sense in decision-making.
A global cohort of nearly 1,000 artificial intelligence experts publish first international AI safety report ahead of the third AI summit, outlining an array of challenges posed by the technology that ...
In a series of posts on X, Steven Adler - who has been working on AI safety for four years - described his journey as a "wild ...
The International Scientific Report on AI safety, set for release ahead of next month's Paris summit, is supported by 30 ...
The rise of artificial intelligence has evoked both awe and apprehension. AI’s capabilities are undeniably astonishing. It ...
Advanced artificial intelligence systems have the potential to create extreme new risks, such as fueling widespread job losses, enabling terrorism or running amok, experts said in a first-of-its-kind ...
The science that guides the Doomsday Clock, which represents how close humanity is to global catastrophe, has been moved to ...