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Do the latest AI resignations actually mean the world is in 'peril'?

When most people leave their jobs, they send out an email to their colleagues, arrange some drinks at a nearby pub, and that's about it.

The situation in artificial intelligence could not be more different. The level of scrutiny on the field means that researchers who leave their jobs can, if they choose, do so with great fanfare.

Even if they leave quietly, the mere fact of their movement is often taken as some kind of signal. Several such resignations have drawn attention this week.

On Tuesday, Mrinank Sharma, a researcher at leading AI company Anthropic, posted a resignation statement to social media in which he warned that "the world is in peril". Although Sharma did not exactly say why the world was imperilled, noting instead that the threat came "not just from AI, or bioweapons, but from a whole series of interconnected crises unfolding in this very moment.

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