Lack of knowledge and social acceptance regarding AI
Inadequate regulatory frameworks and oversight mechanisms that fail to keep pace with AI development, leading to ineffective governance and the inability to manage AI risks appropriately.
Human
Due to a decision or action made by humans
AI system
Due to a decision or action made by an AI system
Other
Due to some other reason or is ambiguous
Not coded
Intentional
Due to an expected outcome from pursuing a goal
Unintentional
Due to an unexpected outcome from pursuing a goal
Other
Without clearly specifying the intentionality
Not coded
Pre-deployment
Occurring before the AI is deployed
Post-deployment
Occurring after the AI model has been trained and deployed
Other
Without a clearly specified time of occurrence
Not coded
Part of Social AI Risks
Other risks from Wirtz, Weyerer & Kehl (2022) (37)
Informational and Communicational AI Risks
4.1 Disinformation, surveillance, and influence at scaleInformational and Communicational AI Risks > Manipulation and control of information provision (e.g., personalised adds, filtered news)
4.1 Disinformation, surveillance, and influence at scaleInformational and Communicational AI Risks > Disinformation and computational propaganda
4.1 Disinformation, surveillance, and influence at scaleInformational and Communicational AI Risks > Censorship of opinions expressed in the Internet restricts freedom of expression
5.2 Loss of human agency and autonomyInformational and Communicational AI Risks > Endangerment of data protection through AI cyberattacks
4.2 Cyberattacks, weapon development or use, and mass harmEconomic AI Risks
6.2 Increased inequality and decline in employment quality