The AI Safety Report 2025, developed in partnership with the UN, European Union, and OECD, brought together more than 90 experts to analyze the risks of artificial intelligence (AI) and the shortcomings in managing these technologies. The study warns of threats such as cyberattacks, public opinion manipulation, and even the development of biological weapons. Additionally, it highlights the impact of automation on the labor market, with potential mass layoffs and increased economic inequality.
Another critical issue is the lack of transparency among AI companies, making establishing effective public policies difficult. Experts in the European Union advocate for international regulations, security audits, and early warning systems to mitigate emerging risks. The report concludes that the future of AI will depend on strategic decisions that balance innovation and global security. Read the full report.