Computerworld October 26, 2023
Charlotte Trueman

With its flagship tech event, the AI Safety Summit, due to take place next week, the UK government has released a paper outlining the potential risks and benefits the technology could pose over the next decade.

Artificial intelligence poses a wide range of risks, including the possibility for AI tools to produce disinformation, disrupt certain sectors of the labor market, and magnify biases that exist within the data sets systems have been trained on, according to a new discussion paper from the UK government, published ahead of its AI Safety Summit next week.

The report doubles down on calls for a global consensus to tackling potential harms, and will be distributed to attendees of the summit with the aim of...

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