Unequal distribution of harms and benefits
A Survey of the Potential Long-term Impacts of AI: How AI Could Lead to Long-term Changes in Science, Cooperation, Power, Epistemics and Values
AI-driven concentration of power and resources within certain entities or groups, especially those with access to or ownership of powerful AI systems, leading to inequitable distribution of benefits and increased societal inequality.
"AI-driven industries seem likely to tend towards monopoly and could result in huge economic gains for a few actors: there seems to be a feedback loop whereby actors with access to more AI-relevant resources (e.g., data, computing power, talent) are able to build more effective digital products and services, claim a greater market share, and therefore be well-positioned to amass more of the relevant resources [14, 39, 45]. Similarly, wealthier countries able to invest more in AI development are likely to reap economic benefits more quickly than developing economies, potentially widening the gap between them."(p. 5)
Part of Increased power concentration and inequality
Other risks from Clarke2023 (19)
Worsened conflict
6.4 Competitive dynamicsWorsened conflict > AI enables development of weapons of mass destruction
4.2 Cyberattacks, weapon development or use, and mass harmWorsened conflict > AI enables automation of military decision-making
5.2 Loss of human agency and autonomyWorsened conflict > AI-induced strategic instability
5.2 Loss of human agency and autonomyWorsened conflict > Resource conflicts driven by AI development
6.4 Competitive dynamicsIncreased power concentration and inequality
6.1 Power centralization and unfair distribution of benefits