Do the dangers posed by artificial intelligence outweigh the benefits?

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Do the dangers posed by artificial intelligence outweigh the benefits?

Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly integrated into daily life, with the UK AI market valued at over £16 billion. Projections suggest this figure could rise to over £800 billion by 2035, highlighting the technology's growing significance. While AI applications range from self-driving vehicles to medical diagnostics, concerns about job displacement and creativity persist.

Experts from the University of Edinburgh emphasize the potential of AI in healthcare, particularly in alleviating pressures on the NHS. However, caution is advised regarding the rapid implementation of AI technologies, as they may lead to unforeseen consequences, especially in creative fields where jobs could be at risk.

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