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MIT researchers release a repository of AI risks
To help provide a guidepost for them, as well for stakeholders across the AI industry and academia, MIT researchers have developed what they’re calling an AI “risk repository” — a sort of database of AI risks. “This is an attempt to rigorously curate and analyze AI risks into a publicly accessible, comprehensive, extensible and categorized risk database that anyone can copy and use, and that will be kept up to date over time,” Peter Slattery, a researcher at MIT’s FutureTech group and lead on the AI risk repository project, told TechCrunch. Slattery says that the AI risk repository, which includes over 700 AI risks grouped by causal factors (e.g.
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