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GRSam Altman breaks down AI risks into three major categories. The first is bad actors using superintelligence to launch bioweapons, crash financial systems, or disable power grids—threats that traditional defenses may not match. AI’s bio and cyber capabilities are advancing fast.
The second is a loss of control, where powerful systems no longer respond to human commands. While less likely, the consequences could be catastrophic. Companies are investing heavily in alignment research to prevent this outcome.
The third risk is quiet dominance. AI becomes so embedded in society that people and even world leaders may over-rely on its judgment. As AI grows more capable, understanding its reasoning may become harder—raising fundamental questions about control and governance.
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