Impact on labor markets (job loss and displacement)
Social and economic inequalities caused by widespread use of AI, such as by automating jobs, reducing the quality of employment, or producing exploitative dependencies between workers and their employers.
"Currently, a significant share of workers (three in five) worry about losing their jobs entirely to AI in the next 10 years—particularly those who already work with AI. Some studies conclude that AI tools (generative and non-generative) will create significant job losses.573 The OECD has found that occupations at highest risk of being lost to automation from AI account for about 27% of employment.5"(p. 108)
Part of Environmental, economical, and societal challenges
Other risks from G'sell (2024) (33)
Technical and operational risks
7.3 Lack of capability or robustnessTechnical and operational risks > Technical vulnerabilities (Robustness - unexpected behaviour)
7.3 Lack of capability or robustnessTechnical and operational risks > Technical vulnerabilities (Robustness - vulnerability to jailbreaking
2.2 AI system security vulnerabilities and attacksTechnical and operational risks > Technical vulnerabilities (The risk of misalignment)
7.1 AI pursuing its own goals in conflict with human goals or valuesTechnical and operational risks > Factually incorrect content (inaccuracies and fabricated sources)
3.1 False or misleading informationTechnical and operational risks > Opacity (the black box problem)
7.4 Lack of transparency or interpretability