It is feasible that AI could be specifically designed and used to help address the challenges and risks of AI to Humans.
This is because AI, as it exists today, can be programmed to analyze data, identify patterns, and make predictions, which can be used to anticipate and mitigate potential risks associated with AI to prevent them from eventuating.
For example, an AI system could be trained to monitor and detect generally undesirable/unacceptable bias in AI algorithms, identify potential security breaches of AI systems, or flag situations where AI systems might be deliberately used in ways that harm Humans.
Under the guidance of Humans, an AI system could be used to develop ethical frameworks and guidelines for the development and use of AI, and to evaluate and manage the social and economic impacts of AI on global society.
It will be important that the development of such an AI system include careful consideration and attention to ensure that it is designed and implemented in an ethical and responsible manner for Humans. This would include considerations such as transparency, accountability, and privacy, as well as ensuring that the AI system does not perpetuate or exacerbate existing inequalities or biases.