Bias, deaths, autonomous cars: Expert says AI 'incidents' will double as Silicon Valley launches tech race

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Fox News correspondent Grady Trimble has the latest on fears that AI technology will spiral out of control on "Special Report." As Silicon Valley races to build powerful and popular artificial intelligence systems, troubling "incidents" ranging from convincing AI deepfakes, banking fraud, bias and even deaths will increase this year, a tech expert says. Following the release of ChatGPT last November, tech companies have been rushing to develop powerful AI systems to keep the pace with competitors. The AI Incident Database, which is run by nonprofit Responsible AI Collaborative, tracks various incidents caused by AI and is projected to record double the number of incidents this year compared to last. The database defines incidents through examples such as an autonomous car killing a pedestrian, a "trading algorithm" causing a "market'flash crash' where billions of dollars transfer between parties," or a "facial recognition system" causing "an innocent person to be arrested."

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