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Musk says Gates’ understanding of AI is too limited and remains so for years

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马斯克称盖茨对AI的理解太有限 多年来依然如此

News on March 28, AI tools have taken the world by storm, and many business leaders have also noticed this trend. Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates recently wrote that "the AI ​​era has arrived." In this regard, Tesla CEO Elon Musk commented that Gates’ understanding of AI was very limited and still is.

Since the AI ​​research company OpenAI released the chat robot ChatGPT and the recently updated GPT-4 in November last year, so-called generative AI (AIGC) is rapidly expanding into various fields. Business leaders have mixed reviews of AI products such as ChatGPT. Gates and others believe that tools like ChatGPT can free up employees’ life time by making them more productive. But in the view of Musk and others, AI is “one of the biggest risks to the future of civilization.”

On Monday, local time in the United States, HorizonVC investor Sandy Kory tweeted, quoting a sentence from Gates’ article: “I have been in constant contact with the OpenAI team since 2016. Keep in touch..." This sentence reveals that Gates has been paying close attention to the progress of AI technology during this period. Corey later added: "It's a big deal that people like Gates are so optimistic about AI. It's worth noting that Microsoft has been paying close attention to this trend for a long time."

Subsequently, Ma Sk tweeted. He wrote: "I remember early meetings with Gates. His understanding of AI was very limited. It still is today."

In a blog post published last week, Gates predicted how AI will change areas such as employment, climate change, healthcare and education. He wrote: "I have been in contact with the OpenAI team since 2016, most recently in September of last year." It is unclear whether the 2022 meeting was attended by Gates as a part-time consultant to Microsoft of. Gates stepped down as Microsoft CEO in 2000 and left Microsoft's board of directors in 2020.

Musk, a former co-founder of OpenAI, was one of several Silicon Valley executives who pledged $1 billion in funding to OpenAI in 2015. But in 2018, Musk left the OpenAI board of directors. He has since been critical of the company, particularly its relationship with Microsoft. In February of this year, Musk said that OpenAI was originally established as an open source non-profit organization, but has now become "a Microsoft-controlled, closed-source company seeking to maximize profits."

Microsoft invested $1 billion in OpenAI in 2019, a partnership that allowed it to license OpenAI’s technology. Since then, Microsoft has announced plans to make a "multi-year, multi-billion dollar" investment in the company and even partnered with OpenAI to launch a new version of its Bing search engine.

But Gates was not always a staunch supporter of OpenAI. Microsoft was reportedly skeptical of the company's technology when it first considered working with it. People familiar with the matter said that before the cooperation in 2019, Gates was very focused on analyzing OpenAI's technology and he expressed doubts about the ability of AI to understand human speech and put it into specific contexts.

At the same time, Musk was "angry" that ChatGPT had attracted such high popularity. In early 2018, Sam Altman and other OpenAI co-founders allegedly rejected Musk's proposal to run the company alone.

Musk and Gates have a long-standing feud. The two billionaires first disagreed in 2020, when they disagreed over the severity of the coronavirus pandemic. That same year, Musk admitted that he had "an unsatisfactory conversation with Gates" after Gates said he decided to buy a Porsche Taycan instead of a Tesla. The Tesla CEO also accused Gates of shorting Tesla stock and even joked about Gates' weight.

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