The billionaire, who owns a series of technology companies including Tesla, SpaceX, social network X (formerly Twitter), and AI start-up, said in a meeting with the UK Prime Minister: “For the first time we will have something that is smarter than the smartest person.
Elon Musk once called for a halt to the development of AI models more powerful than OpenAI's GPT-4. |
“It’s hard to pinpoint a specific time, but there will come a time when people won’t need to work anymore,” Musk told British Chancellor Rishi Sunak. “Of course you can still have a job as a passion, but AI will be able to do everything.”
However, he believes that AI is 80% good and 20% bad. Musk has repeatedly warned about the risks that AI poses to humanity. The Tesla CEO is also one of the technology leaders calling for a pause in the development of technology more powerful than OpenAI's GPT-4.
Meanwhile, many technology leaders disagreed with the above call, saying that "many people requested a pause because they did not have products to compete".
Musk's comments came at an AI conference in the UK, where world leaders issued a global statement on AI saying they found common ground on the risks posed by AI to humanity.
At this event, governments and the technology industry focused on a number of “doomsday” scenarios that could occur when a hypothetical superintelligence emerges.
The conference also saw the US and China, two countries locked in a tense technology war, find common ground around some of the thorny issues of AI, including how to manage and develop the technology safely.
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