Implement comprehensive AI safety and regulation frameworks to ensure ethical and safe deployment of AI technologies.
Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence Risk
Assessment for this date
Today's AI risk is moderate, driven by rapid advancements in AI capabilities and ongoing concerns about regulation, safety, and ethical implications.
December 24, 2025
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Risk Drivers
What is pushing the current reading.
The current landscape of AI development shows significant advancements in AI capabilities, such as the introduction of GPT-5.2 and its applications in various sectors, including finance, healthcare, and scientific research. However, these advancements are accompanied by concerns about AI safety, regulation, and ethical use, as evidenced by discussions around AI safety laws, the proposal of an AI 'Bill of Rights', and the need for AI literacy and safety frameworks. The potential for misuse, alignment failures, and concentration of power remains a concern, especially with AI's increasing role in critical infrastructure and decision-making processes. These factors contribute to a moderate risk level, highlighting the need for proactive measures to address these challenges.
Risk Reduction Actions
Priority actions generated from the current analysis.
Develop and adhere to robust AI ethics guidelines to prevent misuse and ensure alignment with human values.
Conduct interdisciplinary research on AI alignment and safety to address potential long-term existential risks.
Advocate for transparency and accountability in AI development and deployment to prevent concentration of power.
Increase AI literacy and awareness to empower individuals to understand and engage with AI technologies responsibly.
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Selected Articles
Supporting articles referenced in the latest score.
- Introducing GPT-5.2
- Opinion | US and China must get serious about AI risk Publisher: South China Morning Post
- An AI 'Bill of Rights' is being proposed in the Florida Senate Publisher: WFSU Public Media
- New York’s landmark AI safety bill was defanged — and universities were part of the push against it Publisher: The Verge
- Florida Sen. Tom Leek Files ‘Artificial Intelligence Bill of Rights’ Publisher: AskFlagler