HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_014697.txt
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_014697.txt
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The document describes a scientific workshop focused on the challenges of artificial intelligence and adverse outcomes.
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The document describes a scientific workshop focused on the challenges of artificial intelligence and adverse outcomes. It discusses issues such as financial markets, democracy and information, war and peace, cybersecurity, AI goals with inadvertent side effects, and deep long-term societal influences. The workshop involves teams consisting of experts in various fields related to AI and its potential consequences. Each team focuses on a specific topic and presents their findings during the workshop.
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