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Forget superintelligence – we need to tackle ‘stupid’ AI first

Last updated: June 19, 2025 8:20 am
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AI Ethics: Balancing Innovation with Responsibility

As the world looks towards the future of artificial intelligence (AI), the debate rages on about how to navigate the potential benefits and risks associated with this rapidly advancing technology. Should politicians focus on using AI to propel us into a new era of space exploration, or should they prioritize safeguarding against the potential dangers posed by unchecked AI development?

In tech hubs like Silicon Valley, the advent of superintelligent AI is heralded as an imminent reality, with industry leaders predicting a transformative era of progress by the 2030s. This mindset has permeated government circles, with policymakers being urged to embrace the power of AI. However, amidst the excitement surrounding AI’s potential, concerns about its current ethical implications are coming to light.

One pressing issue in the AI landscape is the question of whether the extensive data collection required for AI training constitutes copyright infringement. While some argue that AI learning should be treated similarly to reading copyrighted material, major entertainment companies like Disney and Universal have raised objections, citing infringement cases against AI firms like Midjourney.

On the battlefield, AI’s role in warfare raises complex ethical dilemmas. The ongoing conflict in Ukraine serves as a stark reminder of the potential dangers of autonomous weapons systems. Despite calls for regulation and oversight, progress in addressing the use of “killer robots” has been slow, leaving the world vulnerable to the risks posed by AI-driven warfare.

We are heading towards a world in which machines could kill with little human oversight

These challenges underscore the urgent need for ethical guidelines and regulatory frameworks to govern AI development and deployment. While the allure of superintelligent AI may be tantalizing, the imperative to address the ethical implications of AI in the present moment cannot be ignored. Political leaders must prioritize responsible AI governance to ensure that innovation aligns with ethical standards and societal well-being.

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