
Safety
Google DeepMind is worried about what happens when millions of agents start to interact
Google DeepMind is funding research into the potential dangers of AI agents interacting at scale without human oversight. The concern centers on mass-market deployment of autonomous agents that can follow instructions from other agents, creating unpredictable cascading effects. This represents a shift from current AI safety focus on individual models to systemic risks in multi-agent environments.
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