Elon Musk: Artificial Intelligence is more dangerous than nuclear

The businessman επιμένει ότι οι πρωτοπόροι θα πρέπει να γνωρίζουν το μέλλον του κοινωνικού κινδύνου που έρχεται από την χρήση της ς νοημοσύνης (AI). Στο South by Southwest (SXSW) που πραγματοποιήθηκε την Κυριακή, ο ιδρυτής της SpaceX μας το υπενθύμισε για άλλη μια φορά.

"It is a case where there is a very serious danger to the public, so there should be a public body that will have the insight and supervision of all those who develop AI. "It's extremely important."Elon Musk

“Some AI (Artificial Intelligence) experts think they know more than they think and are smarter than they are… So we have smart , who define themselves by their intelligence and don't like the idea that a machine can become smarter than them, which is fundamentally wrong.”

Referring to AlphaGo and its predecessor AlphaGo Zero, Musk stated that the AI ​​is far more capable than anyone else in and reported that his rate of improvement is very aggressive.

In the period of six to nine months, the AlphaGo he was able to win a good enough Go player, and then hit current and former world champions. He learned to play with himself and can play any game after defining his rules.

"No one predicted the pace of improvement," Musk said.

By predicting a similar fate in self-driving vehicles, Elon Musk expects by the end of next year the automatic driving will include virtually all driving modes and will be at least 100-200 percent more safe than human.

"The pace of improvement is really dramatic, but we need to find a way to ensure that the emergence of digital super-intelligence is symbiotic with humanity. "I think this is the only major existential crisis we are facing and the most pressing," he said.

"The risk of AI is far greater than the risk of nuclear weapons, and no one would suggest that we allow anyone to build nuclear weapons."

Elon Musk: "Note my words: AI is much more dangerous than nuclear, and we have no regulatory oversight, that's crazy."

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