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A+AI: Threats to Society, Remedies, and Governance
This document focuses on the threats, especially near-term threats, that
Artificial Intelligence (AI) brings to society. Most of the threats discussed
here can result from any algorithmic process, not just AI; in addition,
defining AI is notoriously difficult. For both reasons, it is important to
think of "A+AI": Algorithms and Artificial Intelligence. In addition to the threats, this paper discusses countermeasures to them, and
it includes a table showing which countermeasures are likely to mitigate which
threats. Thoughtful governance could manage the risks without seriously
impeding progress; in fact, chances are it would accelerate progress by
reducing the social chaos that would otherwise be likely. The paper lists
specific actions government should take as soon as possible, namely: * Require all social media platforms accessible in the U.S. to offer users
verification that their accounts are owned by citizens, and to display every
account's verification status * Establish regulations to require that all products created or significantly
modified with A+AI be clearly labeled as such; to restrict use of generative AI
to create likenesses of persons; and to require creators of generative AI
software to disclose materials used to train their software and to compensate
the creators of any copyrighted material used * Fund a crash project of research on mitigating the threats * Fund educational campaigns to raise awareness of the threats