A report commissioned  the U.S. State Department has warned  the existential threat  artificial intelligence. The report posited a worst-case-scenario "extinction-level threat" to humanity. The authors identified a "growing risk to national security posed  rapidly expanding AI capabilities  weaponisation and loss of control". The report added that there was a "clear and urgent need"  the U.S. government to intervene "quickly and decisively". It continued: "The rise  advanced AI has the potential to destabilise global security  ways reminiscent of the introduction of nuclear weapons." The report calls  a new federal agency to regulate companies developing AI tools and to limit the growth  AI.
The 247-page report was commissioned  the State Department  November 2022. It was written  a company that provides technical briefings and guidance  AI. The authors spoke extensively to experts  AI companies like OpenAI, Google DeepMind and Meta. The authors recommended setting an upper limit  how much computing power an AI model could have. They also recommended making it a criminal offence to open-source or reveal the coding behind more powerful AI models. The Futurism.com website stated: "Over half  the AI researchers surveyed say there's a five per cent chance that humans will be driven to extinction,  other 'extremely bad outcomes.'"