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Malcolm Murray

Malcolm Murray is an AI risk management expert, a Superforecaster, a philomath, and a Buddhist meditator. He has spent two decades advising corporate executives and government ministers on risk and strategy. He holds an MBA from INSEAD and two master’s in business from Stockholm and Paris. Growing up in Sweden, he has lived across Asia, Europe, the US and the Middle East, and speaks Swedish and English fluently, French and German proficiently as well as basic Spanish, Arabic, Malaysian and Russian. He blogs at minimizinguncertainty.com. Email: malcmur [at] minuncert.com

The Societal Balancing Act for AI Regulation

Posted on Sunday, Dec 15, 2024 5:00AMMonday, December 9, 2024 by Malcolm Murray

by Malcolm Murray The world does not lend itself well to steady states. Rather, there is always a constant balancing act between opposing forces. We see this now play out forcefully in AI. To take a step back, the balancing act is present whether we look at the micro or the macro level. On the…

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AI Risk in the 2nd Trump Era

Posted on Monday, Nov 11, 2024 5:00AMMonday, November 11, 2024 by Malcolm Murray

by Malcolm Murray What does the election of Trump mean for risks to society from advanced AI? Given the wide spectrum of risks from advanced AI, the answer will depend very much on which AI risks one is most concerned about. The AI risk spectrum can be drawn from the near-term, high-certainty risks such as…

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The Strawman Factory in the AI Risk Debate

Posted on Monday, Oct 14, 2024 7:00AMMonday, October 14, 2024 by Malcolm Murray

by Malcolm Murray There is a strawman factory smack in the middle of the AI risk debate. Given the complexity of AI risk, we are seeing a lot of weak arguments, focusing only on one aspect of AI risk or AI risk management. In fact, AI risk has become a bit of a “strawman factory”,…

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Why Climate Change and Advanced AI are the Only Risks That Matter in the 21st Century

Posted on Monday, Sep 16, 2024 7:00AMSunday, September 15, 2024 by Malcolm Murray

by Malcolm Murray In the 21st century, only two risks matter – climate change and advanced AI. It is easy to lose sight of the bigger picture and get lost in the maelstrom of “news” hitting our screens. There is a plethora of low-level events constantly vying for our attention. As a risk consultant and…

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The Three Battlelines for AI Safety

Posted on Monday, Aug 19, 2024 5:00AMMonday, August 19, 2024 by Malcolm Murray

by Malcolm Murray The battle lines are drawn. AI safety is fighting a battle on three fronts. The figure shows how the AI safety viewpoint is opposed to three others, on two dimensions. First, let’s define the axes. The debate over advanced AI and its risks and benefits has many dimensions, but here we focus…

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The Shifting Nature of AI Risk

Posted on Monday, Jul 22, 2024 6:00AMMonday, July 22, 2024 by Malcolm Murray

by Malcolm Murray As AI evolves, so do the risks it poses on society. The risks of AI today are already unrecognizable from those of a few years ago. As a dual-use technology, similar to nuclear power, the capabilities of AI bring great benefits as well as great risks. As opposed to nuclear power, however,…

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