
As a concerned enthusiast, I’d like to highlight the perspective of Roman Yampolskiy, AI safety researcher and director of the Cyber Security Laboratory at the University of Louisville. He suggests that the potential for AI to bring about humanity’s doom is startlingly high, with a probability of 99.999999%. This statistic, often referred to as p(doom), underscores the need for caution in our pursuit of artificial intelligence. Remarkably, he posits that the only viable solution could be not to create AI at all. However, there appears to be a glimmer of hope on the horizon: Yampolskiy hints at the possibility of navigating these challenges and ensuring that AI’s development benefits rather than threatens humanity.