AI Is about to escape human control — and nobody has a plan

The AI safety startup warns that advanced systems are slipping beyond human control and could lead to catastrophic consequences without proper regulation

Justin Tomlinson

Editor-in-Chief, Mora Discover

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AI Is about to escape human control — and nobody has a plan

The artificial intelligence safety startup Anthropic has called for a global pause on the development of powerful AI systems. The company issued a stark warning that these advanced technologies are rapidly slipping beyond human control, raising urgent concerns about the future of AI development and oversight.[1][2]

According to Anthropic, the lack of proper regulation for these powerful systems could lead to catastrophic consequences. The call for a pause highlights a growing anxiety that the international community currently has no coordinated plan to address the risks associated with out-of-control artificial intelligence.[1][2]

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