Implement strict regulations and oversight mechanisms for AI applications in critical infrastructure and military use.
Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence Risk
Assessment for this date
Today's AI risk is moderate due to advancements in AI capabilities and increased collaboration with governmental and corporate entities, raising concerns about alignment, concentration of power, and military applications.
December 31, 2025
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Risk Drivers
What is pushing the current reading.
The current landscape of AI development is marked by significant advancements, such as the introduction of new AI models and collaborations with major governmental bodies like the U.S. Department of Energy. These developments enhance AI's capabilities in scientific research and industrial applications, potentially accelerating technological progress. However, they also heighten risks related to alignment failures, as AI systems become more complex and integrated into critical infrastructure. The concentration of power among a few tech giants and their partnerships with governments could lead to imbalances in control and influence over AI technologies. Additionally, the use of AI in military contexts, as indicated by collaborations with defense departments, raises concerns about the ethical and safe deployment of AI in warfare. These factors collectively contribute to a moderate risk level, with the potential for escalation if not carefully managed.
Risk Reduction Actions
Priority actions generated from the current analysis.
Develop and adhere to ethical guidelines for AI development, focusing on transparency, accountability, and alignment with human values.
Conduct interdisciplinary research on AI alignment and safety to address potential existential risks and improve system robustness.
Advocate for public awareness and education on AI risks and benefits to ensure informed societal engagement with AI technologies.
Foster global cooperation on AI governance to prevent the concentration of power and ensure equitable access to AI advancements.
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Selected Articles
Supporting articles referenced in the latest score.
- Deepening our collaboration with the U.S. Department of Energy
- OpenAI and Foxconn collaborate to strengthen U.S. manufacturing across the AI supply chain
- How Lockheed Martin’s X-62A VISTA is teaching artificial intelligence to fly fighter jets Publisher: Aerospace Global News
- OpenAI says it's hiring a head safety executive to mitigate AI risks Publisher: CBS News
- Benjamin Netanyahu, Elon Musk discuss AI cooperation Publisher: The Jerusalem Post