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AI ‘arms race’ risks human extinction, warns top computing expert

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Last updated: 2026/02/17 at 2:53 PM
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Countries and companies are spending big on building energyhungry data centres for generative AI tools Copyright AFP Arun SANKAR

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Tech CEOs are locked in an artificial intelligence “arms race” that risks wiping out humanity, top computer science researcher Stuart Russell told AFP on Tuesday, calling for governments to pull the brakes.

Russell, a professor at the University of California, Berkeley, said the heads of the world’s biggest AI companies understand the dangers posed by superintelligent systems that could one day overpower humans.

To him, the onus to save the species rests on world leaders who can take collective action.

“For governments to allow private entities to essentially play Russian roulette with every human being on earth is, in my view, a total dereliction of duty,” said Russell, a prominent voice on AI safety.

Countries and companies are spending hundreds of billions of dollars on building energyhungry data centres to train and run generative AI tools.

The rapidly developing technology promises benefits such as drug discovery, but could also lead to job losses, and facilitate surveillance and online abuse among other threats.

Alongside that is the risk of “AI systems themselves taking control and human civilisation being collatoral damage in that process”, Russell said in an interview at the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi.

“Each of the CEOs of the main AI companies, I believe, wants to disarm” but cannot do so “unilaterally” as they would be fired by investors, he said.

“Some of them have said it in public and some of the told me it privately,” he added, noting that even Sam Altman, head of ChatGPT maker OpenAI, has said onrecord that AI could lead to human extinction.

OpenAI and rival US startup Anthropic have seen public resignations of staff who have spoken out about their ethical concerns.

Anthropic also warned last week that its latest chatbot models could be nudged towards “knowingly supporting — in small ways — efforts toward chemical weapon development and other heinous crimes”.

– Human ‘imitators’ –

International gatherings such as this week’s AI summit provide an opportunity for regulation, although its three previous editions have only resulted in voluntary agreements from tech companies.

“It really helps if each of the governments understand this issue. And so that’s why I’m here,” Russell said.

India is hoping the fiveday AI summit, attended by tech bosses and dozens of highlevel national delegations, will help it power ahead in the sector.

Indian IT minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said Tuesday that the country expects more than $200 billion in AI investments over the next two years, including roughly $90 billion already committed.

Meanwhile fears that AI assistant tools could lead to mass redundancies in India’s larges customer service and tech support sectors has caused shares in the country’s outsourcing firms to plunge in recent days.

These kind of backend jobs in India are ripe for replacement with AI, Russell said.

“We are creating human imitators. And so of course, the natural application for that type of system is replacing humans.”

Russell is sensing a burgeoning backlash against AI, “particularly among younger people”.

“They actually are pushing back against the dehumanising aspects of AI,” he said.

“When you’re taking over all cognitive functions — the ability to answer a question, to make a decision, to make a plan… you are turning someone into less than a human being. The young people do not want that.”

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