Implement stricter regulations and oversight on AI development and deployment to ensure ethical use and prevent misuse.
Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence Risk
Assessment for this date
Today's AI risk is moderate due to advancements in AI capabilities and strategic partnerships, raising concerns about alignment and misuse.
November 14, 2025
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Risk Drivers
What is pushing the current reading.
The introduction of GPT-5.1 and its enhanced capabilities, along with strategic partnerships like AWS and OpenAI's multi-year collaboration, indicate significant advancements in AI technology. These developments enhance AI's potential for beneficial applications but also increase the risk of misuse and alignment challenges. The growing deployment of AI in various sectors, as seen with ChatGPT Business and AI-driven customer experiences, further highlights the need for robust governance to prevent concentration of power and ensure ethical use. Additionally, concerns about AI safety and the effectiveness of current safety tests underscore the ongoing challenges in managing AI risks effectively.
Risk Reduction Actions
Priority actions generated from the current analysis.
Advocate for transparency and accountability in AI systems, focusing on the potential societal impacts and alignment challenges.
Develop and adopt comprehensive AI safety protocols and testing to address potential alignment and security issues.
Conduct research on AI alignment and safety to improve understanding and mitigation of long-term risks.
Increase awareness and education on AI risks and benefits to foster informed public discourse and policy-making.
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Selected Articles
Supporting articles referenced in the latest score.
- Introducing GPT-5.1 for developers
- GPT-5.1: A smarter, more conversational ChatGPT
- AWS and OpenAI announce multi-year strategic partnership
- Disrupting malicious uses of AI: October 2025
- AI safety tests are heavily flawed, new study finds — here’s why that could be a huge problem Publisher: Tom's Guide