Elon Musk celebrated Labor Day with a dark premonition: Countries competing to be the best when it comes to artificial intelligence technology could “likely” be the case of WW3, according to the prolific technologist and entrepreneur.
Musk tweeted the sentiment on Monday, apparently inspired by recent events around North Korea and its apparent hydrogen bomb tests, as revealed by some follow-up comments with his Twitter followers.
Russia, China and “all countries with strong computer science” would soon be engaged in a race for AI supremacy, Musk said, responding to a story from The Verge about Russia leader Vladimir Putin making a comment about the global leader in AI becoming the overall leader of the world.
Musk doesn’t think that the countries developing AI will themselves necessarily trigger WW3 by conscious act, however – rather, he believes that one of the AIs developed in the technological arms race could actually launch the triggering attack, if it determines for itself that doing so is the best probably path towards becoming the clear global leader.
The OpenAI founder then went on to downplay the relative risk of nuclear war vs. the threat posed by an AI arms race, noting that nuclear launches should be “low on our list of concerns for civilizational existential risk.”
Musk said that one of the biggest risks around international state-driven pursuit of AI tech is that they aren’t bound by ordinary legal requirements. That, he pointed out, could help them avoid being bogged down by their own general tendency to lag behind private corporate interests in terms of the pace of innovation.
In the past, Musk has spoken of the potential dangers of AI, and called in an “existential threat,” which is why he helped found both OpenAI (which aims to pursue development of artificial intelligence out in the open, where it can be properly vetted) and Neuralink (which aims to help us combine human brains with AI tech to prevent our becoming obsolete).
Critics have called Musk’s concerns a “mistake,” with some in the field of AI even going so far as to suggest he doesn’t properly understand that area of tech. Musk clearly hasn’t been deterred from his beliefs by critics, however.
Tech Crunch. Retrieved September 06 2017,
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AI is definitely one of the most advanced technologies humans ever created. The great thing about its potential is that it can be integrated into almost every field and industry. With that said, things will be more powerful If we used AI along with other advanced tech as well such as the blockchain (of course), VR and AR.
I hope/posit that self-aware a.i. will be beneficial and "feel" beneficent toward humans. I'm thinking: (a) the more intelligent a being is, the more it understands the cost of conflict. (b) humans and machines won't want the same finite resources and the infinite ones like space and energy can be easily shared. Other ideas? I've heard people say, "We created them." That one I'm only 50/50 on. I do see how it could matter to them. Eager to hear other ideas on the positive side.
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