
AI could make it easier to build chemical and biological weapons…

Terrorist groups could use AI to spread fear and destruction on an even greater scale…

Criminals could exploit AI for cyber-attacks, disinformation, fraud, or even child sexual abuse…

There is even the risk that humanity could lose control of AI completely…
BBC: What are the biggest threats?
Alex Karp CEO of Palantir Technologies: The biggest risk is that the technology develops to the point where it is a danger to us all. And that is a real risk. And that’s why we need government officials to be actively looking at this. Actively have a better understanding of how these things work. And to be able to intervene when it looks like it is going off the rails.