The attack we're warned about: Unstoppable AI-powered distributed adaptive quantum breach tools.
The attack that actually happens: Employees accepting bribes from ransomware gangs.
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The attack we're warned about: Unstoppable AI-powered distributed adaptive quantum breach tools.
The attack that actually happens: Employees accepting bribes from ransomware gangs.
How could you realistically regulate AI? Sorry if it's a dumb question, I'm just scrolling through "All".
To me it seems like if you regulated it heavily in one country then it would just be researched and made available in other countries. And bad actors could always abuse it from less regulated country models, from any open source models, or from models they built themselves.
I do agree there needs to be more safety emphasized as part of the innovation cycle, I'm just not optimistic given this is a modern day guns race