Inaccuracy as an AI risk was considered most relevant and also being actively mitigated. Cybersecurity was the risks considered second most relevant, but was not as actively mitigated as inaccuracy. This may stem from the fact that cybersecurity is harder to keep control of than inaccuracies.Â
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