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Commentary: Secure AI for America's future & humanity's too

Brendan Steinhauser, New York Daily News on

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A technological revolution is unfolding — one that will transform our world in ways we can barely comprehend. As artificial intelligence rapidly evolves and corporate America’s investment in AI continues to explode, we stand at a crossroads that will determine not just America’s future but humanity’s as well.

Many leading experts agree that artificial general intelligence (AGI) is within sight. There is a growing consensus that it could be here within the next two to five years. This is a fundamental shift that will lead to scientific and technological advances beyond our imagination. Some have referred to the development of advanced AI as the Second Industrial Revolution, but the truth is that it will be more significant than that — perhaps incomprehensibly so — and we are not prepared.

The potential benefits of AGI are extraordinary. It could discover cures for diseases we have battled for generations, find solutions to the most difficult mathematical and physics problems, and create trillions of dollars in new wealth.

However, there is real cause for concern that we are racing toward an unprecedented technological breakthrough without considering the many dangers it poses. This includes dangers to our labor force, U.S. national security, and even humanity’s very existence. As Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei recently suggested, AI could lead to a “bloodbath” for job-seekers trying to find meaningful work, and that is just one threat.

The same technology that could eradicate cancer may also create bioweapons of unprecedented lethality. Systems designed to optimize energy distribution could be weaponized to destroy critical infrastructure. As countries sprint to develop advanced AI, the one conversation we are not having is about the possibility that the same tools that might solve our greatest challenges could create catastrophic and even existential risks.

Back in 2014, Stephen Hawking warned, “The development of full artificial intelligence could spell the end of the human race.” More recently, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman claimed, “AI will probably most likely lead to the end of the world, but in the meantime, there will be great companies.” According to Bill Gates, not even doctors and lawyers are safe from AI replacement.

AI advancement is developing at warp speed without any brakes. We are unprepared to deal with those risks.

For this reason, we are launching The Alliance for Secure AI, with a mission to ensure advanced AI innovation continues with security and safety as top priorities. We have no interest in stifling critical technological advancement. America can continue to lead the world in AI development while also establishing the necessary safeguards to protect humanity from catastrophe.

Safeguards begin with effective communication across political lines. We will host strategy meetings with coalition partners across the technology, policy, and national security sectors, ensuring that conversations are informed about the dangers of AGI.

Beyond the halls of Congress, this will require a public education push. Most Americans are unaware of the unprecedented threats that AI may pose. Our educational efforts will make complex AI concepts accessible for everyday Americans who must understand that their livelihoods are at risk.

 

By convening AI experts, policymakers, journalists, and other key stakeholders, we can connect leaders who must work together to get this right for America, and humanity. We have no choice but to build a community committed to responsible AI advancement.

I am profoundly optimistic about AI’s potential to improve our lives. And yet, alongside its potential benefits, AGI will introduce serious and dangerous problems that we will all need to work together to solve.

The advanced AI revolution will be far more consequential than anything in history. Daily activities for everyday Americans will be forever changed. AGI will impact the economy, national security, and the understanding of consciousness itself. Google is already hiring for a “post-AGI” world where AI is smarter than the smartest human being in all cognitive tasks.

It is critical that the U.S. maintains its technological leadership while ensuring AI systems align with human values and American principles. Without safeguards, we risk a future in which the most powerful technology ever created could threaten human liberty and prosperity.

This is about asking fundamental questions: What role should AI play in society? What are the trade-offs we need to consider? What limits should we place on autonomous systems?

Finding the answers to these questions requires broad public engagement — not just from Big Tech, but from every single American.

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