The AIAAIC Repository, an independent public database tracking artificial intelligence, algorithmic, and automation incidents, has logged more than 1,009 documented incidents and 411 separate tracked issues since compiling began in 2019. The project catalogs AI failures spanning fraud, data exposure, discrimination, and physical safety, with each entry cross-referenced against original news sources.

Individual entries in the repository show how large some AI-related incidents have grown. One tracked case involved an AI chat application that exposed roughly 300 million private messages tied to millions of users. Another documented incident involving facial recognition company Clearview AI is linked in the repository to the exposure of about 2.5 million personal records. A separate entry describes an AI-powered hiring chatbot deployed by a major fast food chain that the repository ties to a leak affecting 64 million job applicants.

The repository also tracks a large volume of smaller but numerous incidents, including AI-enabled voice cloning and impersonation scams that have cost individual victims sums ranging from thousands to hundreds of thousands of dollars per case. Researchers, journalists, and policymakers use the database to study patterns across incidents rather than treating each failure as an isolated event.

The project remains community maintained and continues to add new entries as incidents are reported and verified against original sources.

Source: AIAAIC Repository - https://www.aiaaic.org/aiaaic-repository