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Anthropic urges worldwide halt on AI progress to prevent loss of human control

Anthropic urges worldwide halt on AI progress to prevent loss of human control

Anthropic's repeated warnings highlight the critical risk of rapidly advancing AI systems. The calls for a global pause reflect growing concern about safety and regulation in AI development. Next steps likely involve discussions at international regulatory bodies and tech industry deliberations.

Anthropic has urged governments worldwide to impose an immediate pause on further AI development, warning that advanced systems could soon exceed human control, according to TheJournal.ie. The company emphasized the urgency of creating a global regulatory framework to manage the technology responsibly.

The Irish Times reports that Anthropic proposes a coordinated international plan to halt AI progress if society begins to struggle with oversight and ethical challenges. The company’s call comes as AI models grow increasingly complex and capable of autonomous decision-making.

Stuff.co.nz highlights concerns raised by Anthropic that AI systems might soon be able to improve and replicate themselves without human intervention, raising risks that are currently difficult to contain. This represents a significant escalation in the debate over ensuring AI safety at scale.

According to France 24, Anthropic stresses the need for global cooperation to establish safe boundaries and slow development speed to avoid potential loss of human control. This caution reflects fears that unchecked AI could impact security, economics, and social structures.

Jakarta Post notes Anthropic is urging policymakers to take immediate action in crafting international agreements that balance innovation with safety. The company’s recommendations will be closely watched as governments and organizations prepare for May and June summit meetings focused on AI governance.

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