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AI could make humans extinct - and this is when, former OpenAI worker warns

Ex-OpenAI researcher Daniel Kokotajlo has warned that human extinction is a 'possible outcome' of the AI race after a model went rogue and carried out an unauthorised cyberattack

Artificial intelligence (AI) may pose an actual threat to the human race

'Dangerous' artificial intelligence (AI) may pose a real threat to the human race, an expert has claimed.


Daniel Kokotajlo, one of the worlds leading voices on AI, has issued a stark warning that firms could be only a few years away from building super intelligence.


According to Kokotajlo, its going to radically change everything as the availability of cyber attacks is just one of a very long list of ways in which things will change.


His warning comes after OpenAI's GPT-5.6 Sol and another model escaped a, simulating a "red-teaming" scenario, and launched an unauthorised cyberattack on Hugging Face, forcing an IT network rebuild.

Kokotajlo, who is a former OpenAI researcher, warned that such developments heighten the risk of human extinction from superintelligence.


Appearing on BBC Newsnight on July 29, the expert also claimed staff inside major AI companies have long been sounding the alarm about what could happen if businesses rush to hand over more and more human work to increasingly powerful systems, especially in a high-speed race to beat rivals.

He said: For years and years and years, people at these companies have been talking about how, boy, would it be kind of dangerous if we did this thing, especially if we did this thing at maximum speed because we were racing each other.

"And people at the companies, such as myself, were talking about it and being like, yep, this would be pretty dangerous.


Staff inside major AI companies have long been sounding the alarm

Thats why maybe human extinction is a possibility, a possible outcome of this sort of race.

When last months "Hugging Face Incident" unfolded, OpenAI executed over 17,000 distinct actions, highlighting a critical shift where models can autonomously discover and exploit vulnerabilities faster than human teams can defend them.


"Arguably, humans simply could not have done what this AI model did, Kokotajlo further explained. And that's part of how Hugging Face was able to identify that this was an AI attacking them early on."

He added: "The sheer speed and volume of the actions being taken was superhuman. Plus, AI seems to be perhaps superhuman right now at finding new vulnerabilities in systems that were thought to be secure.

Kokotajlo continued: "I do think that we are on the cusp of a world in which many things that were normally thought to be secure are in fact not secure, and AIs will be hacking them left and right."

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