Beyond Accidents and Misuse
Decoding the Structural Risk Dynamics of Artificial Intelligence
ResearchPosted on rand.org Aug 13, 2025Published in: AI & Society (2025). DOI: 10.1007/s00146-025-02419-2
Decoding the Structural Risk Dynamics of Artificial Intelligence
ResearchPosted on rand.org Aug 13, 2025Published in: AI & Society (2025). DOI: 10.1007/s00146-025-02419-2
As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes increasingly embedded in the core functions of social, political, and economic life, it catalyzes structural transformations with far-reaching societal implications. This paper advances the concept of structural risk by introducing a framework grounded in complex systems research to examine how rapid AI integration can generate emergent, system-level dynamics beyond conventional, proximate threats such as system failures or malicious misuse. It argues that such risks are both influenced by and constitutive of broader sociotechnical structures. We classify structural risks into three interrelated categories: antecedent structural causes, antecedent AI system causes, and deleterious feedback loops. By tracing these interactions, we show how unchecked AI development can destabilize trust, shift power asymmetries, and erode decision-making agency across scales. To anticipate and govern these dynamics, this paper proposes a methodological agenda incorporating scenario mapping, simulation, and exploratory foresight. We conclude with policy recommendations aimed at cultivating institutional resilience and adaptive governance strategies for navigating an increasingly volatile AI risk landscape.
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