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Hello r/artificial community!
I’ve just started an important survey on the rapidly widening gap between AI capabilities and ethical frameworks over at r/AIEthicsDiscussion. As AI systems become increasingly powerful, we need urgent collective input from experts and enthusiasts like yourselves.
**Join the discussion here:** [The Growing Divide Between AI Capability and AI Ethics: What Should We Prioritize?](https://www.reddit.com/r/AIEthicsDiscussion/comments/t3gpmxv/urgent_survey_the_growing_divide_between_ai/)
Some of the key questions we’re exploring:
What do you believe is the most urgent ethical concern with current AI systems that isn’t receiving adequate attention?
How can we better align the pace of AI development with the establishment of robust ethical guidelines?
Which stakeholders should have the most influence in shaping AI ethics, and why?
What specific guardrails would you implement immediately if you had the power to regulate AI development?
I’ll be compiling responses for a comprehensive report to be shared back with both communities. Looking forward to your insights!
*Note: This is a cross-post from r/AIEthicsDiscussion*
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