Risk assessment at AGI companies: A review of popular risk assessment techniques from other safety-critical industries
Companies like OpenAI, Google DeepMind, and Anthropic have the stated goal of building artificial general intelligence (AGI) - AI systems that perform as well as or better than humans on a wide variety of cognitive tasks. However, there are increasing concerns that AGI would pose catastrophic risks....
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Zusammenfassung: | Companies like OpenAI, Google DeepMind, and Anthropic have the stated goal of
building artificial general intelligence (AGI) - AI systems that perform as
well as or better than humans on a wide variety of cognitive tasks. However,
there are increasing concerns that AGI would pose catastrophic risks. In light
of this, AGI companies need to drastically improve their risk management
practices. To support such efforts, this paper reviews popular risk assessment
techniques from other safety-critical industries and suggests ways in which AGI
companies could use them to assess catastrophic risks from AI. The paper
discusses three risk identification techniques (scenario analysis, fishbone
method, and risk typologies and taxonomies), five risk analysis techniques
(causal mapping, Delphi technique, cross-impact analysis, bow tie analysis, and
system-theoretic process analysis), and two risk evaluation techniques
(checklists and risk matrices). For each of them, the paper explains how they
work, suggests ways in which AGI companies could use them, discusses their
benefits and limitations, and makes recommendations. Finally, the paper
discusses when to conduct risk assessments, when to use which technique, and
how to use any of them. The reviewed techniques will be obvious to risk
management professionals in other industries. And they will not be sufficient
to assess catastrophic risks from AI. However, AGI companies should not skip
the straightforward step of reviewing best practices from other industries. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2307.08823 |