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AI harm stems from software, not robots, study finds

A recent analysis of 1,406 AI-related incidents reveals that software, rather than physical robots, is the primary source of harm. Chatbots, recommendation engines, and deepfake technology were identified as the most frequent culprits in these harmful AI applications. This finding highlights the significant risks associated with AI-driven software systems and the need for robust safety measures in their development and deployment. AI

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IMPACT Highlights the need for enhanced safety protocols and oversight for AI software, particularly chatbots and recommendation engines.

RANK_REASON Analysis of a dataset of AI incidents identifying trends in harm.

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    FYI: Most AI harm comes from software, not robots, 1,400 incidents show: Paligo: 49% of harmful AI incidents involve software, not robots, in 1,406 cases - chat

    FYI: Most AI harm comes from software, not robots, 1,400 incidents show: Paligo: 49% of harmful AI incidents involve software, not robots, in 1,406 cases - chatbots, recommendation engines and deepfakes dominate the incident record. https:// ppc.land/most-ai-harm-comes-fr om-soft…