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Experts warn ‘evolving AI is like an invasive species — it adapts to survive in ways we cannot predict’: A new study says unchecked models are a risk to humanity, as it’s inevitable for autonomous systems to follow the path of Darwinian evolution

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A new study warns evolvable AI systems could adapt and reproduce faster than any biological species, escaping human control entirely.

A new study warns evolvable AI systems could adapt and reproduce faster than any biological species, escaping human control entirely.

A new study warns evolvable AI systems could adapt and reproduce faster than any biological species, escaping human control entirely.

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