Episode 45 — AI Risks and Existential Questions

While AI offers opportunity, it also introduces risks ranging from immediate harms to existential threats. This episode begins with short-term issues: biased decision-making, privacy violations, job disruption, and the spread of misinformation. We then move to longer-term concerns such as structural inequality, concentration of power, and misuse of AI in surveillance or weapons. Concepts like goal misalignment and runaway optimization are explained, showing how systems could pursue objectives in ways harmful to humans.
The second half considers more speculative but equally important debates. Superintelligence and existential risk raise questions about whether humanity could lose control over AI systems altogether. We explore the AI alignment problem, interpretability research, and proposals for global coordination to manage risks. Case studies of autonomous weapons, disinformation campaigns, and adversarial AI attacks illustrate how risks play out in practice. Finally, we emphasize the ethical responsibility of developers, corporations, and governments to anticipate and mitigate harms. By the end, listeners will understand why risk management is not an afterthought but a central theme in building trustworthy AI. Produced by BareMetalCyber.com, where you’ll find more cyber prepcasts, books, and information to strengthen your certification path.
Episode 45 — AI Risks and Existential Questions
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