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Artificial general intelligence (existential risk posed by Artificial General Intelligence)

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AI systems that develop, access, or are provided with capabilities that increase their potential to cause mass harm through deception, weapons development and acquisition, persuasion and manipulation, political strategy, cyber-offense, AI development, situational awareness, and self-proliferation. These capabilities may cause mass harm due to malicious human actors, misaligned AI systems, or failure in the AI system.

"In a paper called “How Does Artificial Intelligence Pose an Existential Risk?” published in 2017, Karina Vold and Daniel Harris suggested that humans might create a super-intelligent machine that could outsmart all other intelligences, remain beyond human control, and potentially engage in actions that are contrary to human interests.635 The prevailing narrative surrounding AI existential risk typically lies in the possibility of developing “Artificial General Intelligence” (AGI), or artificial super- intelligence (ASI)."(p. 114)

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