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Malicious Use Risks

International Scientific Report on the Safety of Advanced AI

Bengio et al. (2024)

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"As general- purpose AI covers a broad set of knowledge areas, it can be repurposed for malicious ends, potentially causing widespread harm. This section discusses some of the major risks of malicious use, but there are others and new risks may continue to emerge. While the risks discussed in this section range widely in terms of how well- evidenced they are, and in some cases, there is evidence suggesting that they may currently not be serious risks at all, we include them to provide a comprehensive overview of the malicious use risks associated with general- purpose AI systems."(p. 41)

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Harm to individuals through fake content

"General- purpose AI systems can be used to increase the scale and sophistication of scams and fraud, for example through general- purpose AI- enhanced ‘phishing’ attacks. General- purpose AI can be used to generate fake compromising content featuring individuals without their consent, posing threats to individual privacy and reputation."

4.3 Fraud, scams, and targeted manipulation
HumanIntentionalPost-deployment

Disinformation and manipulation of public opinion

"AI, particularly general- purpose AI, can be maliciously used for disinformation (351), which for the purpose of this report refers to false information that was generated or spread with the deliberate intent to mislead or deceive. General- purpose AI- generated text can be indistinguishable from genuine human- generated material (352, 353), and may already be disseminated at scale on social media (354). In addition, general- purpose AI systems can be used to not only generate text but also fully synthetic or misleadingly altered images, audio, and video content. General- purpose AI tools might be used to persuade and manipulate people, which could have serious implications for political processes. General- purpose AI systems can be used to generate highly persuasive content at scale. This could, for example, be used in a commercial setting for advertising, or during an election campaign to influence public opinion"

4.1 Disinformation, surveillance, and influence at scale
HumanIntentionalPost-deployment

Cyber offence

"General- purpose AI systems could uplift the cyber expertise of individuals, making it easier for malicious users to conduct effective cyber- attacks, as well as providing a tool that can be used in cyber defence. General- purpose AI systems can be used to automate and scale some types of cyber operations, such as social engineering attacks."

4.2 Cyberattacks, weapon development or use, and mass harm
HumanIntentionalPost-deployment

Dual use science risks

"General- purpose AI systems could accelerate advances in a range of scientific endeavours, from training new scientists to enabling faster research workflows. While these capabilities could have numerous beneficial applications, some experts have expressed concern that they could be used for malicious purposes, especially if further capabilities are developed soon before appropriate countermeasures are put in place. There are two avenues by which general- purpose AI systems could, speculatively, facilitate malicious use in the life sciences: firstly by providing increased access to information and expertise relevant to malicious use, and secondly by increasing the ceiling of capabilities, which may enable the development of more harmful versions of existing threats or, eventually, lead to novel threats (404, 405)."

4.2 Cyberattacks, weapon development or use, and mass harm
HumanIntentionalPost-deployment

Other risks from Bengio et al. (2024) (14)