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France, co-hosting the Monday and Tuesday gathering with India, has chosen to spotlight AI 'action' in 2025 rather than put the safety concerns front and centre as at the previous meetings in Britain's Bletchley Park in 2023 and the Korean capital Seoul in 2024.

The article from MSN discusses the growing concerns among experts about the rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) and the potential risks it poses if not properly regulated. Experts are advocating for stringent regulations to prevent AI systems from becoming uncontrollable or misused. Key points include the fear that AI could evolve beyond human control, potentially leading to unintended consequences or misuse by malicious entities. There is a call for international cooperation to establish guidelines and frameworks that ensure AI development remains safe, transparent, and beneficial to society. The article highlights the dual nature of AI as both a powerful tool for advancement and a potential threat if left unchecked, emphasizing the need for proactive governance to manage its growth and integration into various sectors.

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[ https://www.msn.com/en-my/technology/artificial-intelligence/experts-call-for-regulation-to-avoid-loss-of-control-over-ai/ar-AA1z9cUu ]

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