Abstract
Artificial Intelligence (AI) emerges as a transformative force set to reshape industries and societies, yet it also presents significant threats to humanity. This study explores the multifaceted risks associated with AI, analyzing ethical, economic, and governance dimensions. Ethical concerns arise from algorithmic bias, privacy breaches, and the potential misuse of autonomous weapons. Economically, AI-driven automation poses a threat of widespread job displacement, demanding proactive measures to address societal inequality. Additionally, AI’s security vulnerabilities jeopardize cyber security and national safety, necessitating robust protective measures. Moreover, the prospect of AI surpassing human intelligence raises existential questions, prompting the exploration of strategies for its safe development. Tackling these challenges requires coordinated international efforts, including regulatory reforms and ethical frameworks. By examining AI threats comprehensively, this research aims to guide policymakers, technologists, and society toward responsible AI deployment for humanity’s well-being in the AI-driven era.
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