How to Regulate AI? Like Airlines: Gautam Mukunda

July 7, 2025, 10:30 AM UTC

Although there’s no shortage of AI hype in Silicon Valley, it’s impossible to miss how many of the technology’s biggest proponents are also concerned about its possible dangers. The idea that artificial intelligence could become an existential threat is on the table: OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has speculatedabout AI’s potential for hacking into essential computer systems or designing a biological weapon and Tesla Inc. CEO Elon Musk has described it as “potentially more dangerous than nukes.” Even if it never comes to that, improperly designed AI systems could still be very dangerous in critical applications, ranging from self-driving cars to ...

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