Thousands of AI Authors on the Future of AI
Most respondents expressed substantial uncertainty about long-term impacts: While 68% in 2023 thought good outcomes from high-level machine intelligence AI were more likely than bad ones, 48% of these net optimists gave at least a 5% chance of extremely bad outcomes. Conversely, 59% of net pessimists gave 5% or more to extremely good outcomes. Depending on how we asked, between 38% and 51% of respondents gave at least a 10% chance to advanced AI leading to outcomes as bad as human extinction. More than half suggested that “substantial” or “extreme” concern is warranted about AI increasing misinformation, boosting authoritarian control, worsening inequality, and other scenarios. There was broad agreement that research aimed at minimizing risks from AI systems ought to be more prioritized.
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- Published
- Oct 06, 2025
- Vol/Issue
- 84
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