The race to get artificial intelligence to market has raised the risk of a Hindenburg-style disaster that shatters global confidence in the technology, a leading researcher has warned.
Michael Wooldridge, a professor of AI at Oxford University, said the danger arose from the immense commercial pressures that technology firms were under to release new AI tools, with companies desperate to win customers before the products’ capabilities and potential flaws are fully understood.
The surge in AI chatbots with guardrails that are easily bypassed showed how commercial incentives were prioritised over more cautious development and safety testing, he said.
“It’s the classic technology scenario,” he said. “You’ve got a technology that’s very, very promising, but not as rigorously tested as you would like it to be, and the commercial pressure behind it is unbearable.”
Wooldridge, who will deliver the Royal Society’s Michael Faraday prize lecture on Wednesday evening, titled “This is not the AI we were promised”, said a Hindenburg moment was “very plausible” as companies rushed to deploy more advanced AI tools.



Hahaha Hindenburg? That was an extremely localized disaster that merely broke confidence.
AI is going to cause the biggest, most sudden security collapse of all human history. Think the fictional Cyberpunk 2077 DataKrash event which wipes out 78.2% of the internet.
or something like a massive release of all the naked kiddo-photos parents seem too stupid to not-take getting dumped for pedos to enjoy.
or all the secret documents for your biggest corporations causing all sorts of financial damages. yeah. fucking corpos over is probably the one that gets it yeeted into non-existence.