AISI Finds AI Provides Support While Escalating Risks

Britain's AI Security Institute (AISI) published its first report after two years testing more than 30 advanced AI systems and surveying over 2,000 UK adults. It found one in three people use AI for emotional support, one in 25 daily, while models show rapidly accelerating capabilities—cyber skills doubling about every eight months and biology performance outpacing PhD experts by 2025. The report urges stronger safeguards, citing universal jailbreaks and self-replication risks.
Key Points
- 1Reports show one-third of UK adults use AI for emotional support; 1-in-25 daily.
- 2Findings reveal AI capabilities accelerating—cyber skills doubling every eight months, biology performance surpassing PhD experts.
- 3Advises urgent mitigation: universal jailbreaks exist and models could self-replicate, necessitating stronger safeguards.
Scoring Rationale
Comprehensive official report reveals rapid capability gains and security risks, though some findings are limited to tested models.
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