Some of the most promine artificial ielligence scieists have warned about the risks of this technology and declared that we should be prepared for the catastrophic risks of artificial ielligence that could happen at any mome.
According to a stateme by the Consortium of Iernational Dialogues on Artificial Ielligence Safety (IDAIS) at a conference in Venice, rapid advances in artificial ielligence are taking humanity to a poi where artificial ielligence will equal or even surpass human ielligence. The purpose of holding this conference was to announce a warning about the dangers of artificial ielligence and how to reduce these dangers.
Scieists warn of immediate dangers of artificial ielligence

In this conference, some well-known artificial ielligence scieists, including “Jeffrey Hion”, an expert at the Turing Institute, and “Zhang Yaqin”, the former head of the Chinese company Baidu, were prese. At the end, the stateme of this meeting about the dangers of artificial ielligence was signed by the attendees.
The IDAIS stateme noted that the loss of human corol or the malicious use of artificial ielligence systems that will be released in the next few decades, and many of which are already released, could have catastrophic results for all of humanity.
The purpose of the IDAIS meeting stateme is to outline the threat of artificial ielligence to the world and align it for good and beneficial purposes. During this meeting, dozens of artificial ielligence experts gathered to warn about the dangers of this rapidly developing technology.
The signatories of the IDAIS stateme also stated that while promising initial steps have been taken by the iernational community towards cooperation on AI safety at iergovernmeal summits, these efforts should focus on developing a “global coingency plan” for when AI risks become more acute. to be
Such coingency plans could include the establishme of an iernational body for emergency preparedness. Also, a mutual consensus is needed on “red lines” and what should be done if these red lines are rejected by individuals and institutions.




