Musk on AI regulation: Regulation can be annoying, but having a referee is always a good thing
On Thursday, November 3rd, local time, at the two-day UK Artificial Intelligence Security Summit, Tesla CEO Elon Musk had a conversation with British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who once again called for regulation of artificial intelligence (AI).At the first Artificial Intelligence Security Summit, Musk and Sunak talked about the dangers and opportunities brought by artificial intelligence and called it "one of the most disruptive forces in history"
On Thursday, November 3rd, local time, at the two-day UK Artificial Intelligence Security Summit, Tesla CEO Elon Musk had a conversation with British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who once again called for regulation of artificial intelligence (AI).
At the first Artificial Intelligence Security Summit, Musk and Sunak talked about the dangers and opportunities brought by artificial intelligence and called it "one of the most disruptive forces in history".
Musk said, "Artificial intelligence is likely to become a force for good, but the likelihood of its deterioration is not zero. I am glad to see people taking artificial intelligence seriously, and thank you for this summit. I believe this will be recorded in history because it is very important
Musk also stated that regulation "can be annoying, but I believe over the years we have realized that having a referee is always a good thing
This billionaire and Sunak made a high-profile appearance together, pushing the summit to a climax. At the summit, there was a fierce exchange of views between those who were concerned about the potential survival risks associated with artificial intelligence and those who were concerned about the potential for discrimination and misinformation caused by artificial intelligence. Musk himself has repeatedly issued warnings about the threat of artificial intelligence to human civilization in the future.
In his conversation with Sunak, Musk described artificial intelligence as "the most disruptive force in history" and stated that we will ultimately "have something smarter than the smartest humans".
Musk added, "One day, people will no longer need to work. If you want a job, you can have one." However, he admitted that it is not yet clear whether this will make people feel comfortable. "One of the challenges in the future will be how we find meaning in life.
On Wednesday, the British government released the Bletchley Declaration, a communique signed by 28 countries, warning that artificial intelligence could cause "catastrophic" harm. The countries that signed the agreement include China.
Musk praised Sunak's decision to invite China to the summit as "very good" and stated that he discussed artificial intelligence security issues during his visit to China earlier this year.
Musk said, "China is willing to participate in the Artificial Intelligence Security Summit. Thank you for your invitation. At the same time, I think we should be grateful for China's attendance
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