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UNSC: AI poses risks in the future?

In my opinion I think we have begun this discussion on a negative note and that is the one reason why we have to fear AI. Other than that had we started a discussion on AI on a more positive tone we could have been able to arrive at more answers and solutions than just how to harness the potential of AI for your ill self interests.

This shows that as a group and a big body we were not interested in harnessing the potential of AI for more beneficial aspects which only someone with an affordability to spend huge amounts of money is capable. Compare that to someone who wants to use AI for destructive purpose. Hence, the initiative by the UK Foreign Secretary Mr. James Cleverly is by itself by default he is suggests to support the use of AI instead of a more positive and beneficial purpose to deviate from the goal going with that purpose.

Finally we have to begin on a more positive note rather than on a more threatening and negative note. Hence, it is meaningful to start rather than an open dialogue or discussion on the potential risks before it could even appear like a football coach we must focus on scoring maximum goals and prepare for that and the safeguards will automatically fall in place. Focus on your goals not on losing an arm or a leg.


 

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