Artificial Intelligence

Viewed record Moderate Risk
History 339 daily observations
Method Curated sources and AI scoring
Viewing December 15, 2025 Return to latest

Artificial Intelligence Risk

3.7 / 5
Moderate Risk -0.1 from previous reading

Assessment for this date

Today's AI risk is moderate due to rapid advancements in AI capabilities and increasing integration into critical sectors, raising concerns about alignment, misuse, and regulatory challenges.

Record date

December 15, 2025

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Risk Drivers

What is pushing the current reading.

The current landscape shows significant advancements in AI technology, such as the introduction of GPT-5.2 and its applications in various fields, which highlight the potential for both beneficial and harmful impacts. The collaboration between major corporations and AI developers like OpenAI indicates a concentration of power, which could lead to monopolistic control over AI technologies and their deployment. Additionally, the lack of comprehensive regulatory frameworks, as evidenced by the abandonment of AI advisory bodies and the rewriting of safety bills under industry pressure, exacerbates the risk of misuse and alignment failures. The rapid deployment of AI in sectors like banking, healthcare, and military without adequate oversight increases the potential for unintended consequences and existential risks.

Risk Reduction Actions

Priority actions generated from the current analysis.

Government

Establish and enforce comprehensive AI regulatory frameworks to ensure safe and ethical deployment of AI technologies.

Industry

Implement robust internal safety and alignment checks before deploying AI systems in critical sectors.

Academia

Conduct interdisciplinary research on AI alignment and safety to address potential existential risks.

NGO

Advocate for transparency and accountability in AI development and deployment to prevent concentration of power.

Public

Increase awareness and education on AI risks and benefits to foster informed public discourse and policy-making.

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