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Us Senate Judicial hearing: AI is difficult to control, malicious elements may use it to develop biological and biological weapons

2025-03-26 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > IT Information >

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CTOnews.com July 26 news, according to foreign media TechCrunch reports, the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing on artificial intelligence yesterday, at the meeting, a number of AI industry practitioners warned that mankind can not properly control the rapid development of AI, so in the next few years AI may cause serious harm, malicious elements may use AI tools to bypass supervision to make chemical and biological weapons.

Richard Blumenthal, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee of ▲ Tu Yuan Pexels, who presided over the hearing, said that humans had proved their ability to invent incredible new technologies at the time. He compared AI to the second "Manhattan Project" of the United States or the second manned moon landing project of NASA, but the industry representatives off the stage expressed more concern about AI.

CEO Dario Amodei of Anthropic, a US AI startup, said at the hearing that he was concerned that cutting-edge AI technology could be used to create dangerous viruses and other biological weapons in just two years. The company had received a $300m investment from Google and relied on Google's data centers to train a "more trustworthy" AI model.

Professor AI of the University of Montreal and "father of modern AI science" Yoshua Bengio said that he was shocked by the huge leap achieved by models such as GPT-4. He believed that countries should actively cooperate to control the development of AI and establish a system similar to nuclear technology regulatory rules.

Stuart Russell, a professor of computer science at the University of California, Berkeley, believes that the way AI works is "unknowable". Compared with other powerful technologies that can be controlled, AI lacks a "super management tool", so people do not know the actual intentions of AI and all the possible actions.

It is reported that in the past six months, the industry has moved forward the possible timing of the Hollywood blockbuster "Super AI" from a few decades later to "just a few years later", and various problems that may arise around "Super AI" have also arisen, causing widespread concern in the community.

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