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Musk talks about AI regulation: Regulation can be annoying, but having a referee is always a good thing

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Musk talks about AI regulation: Regulation can be annoying, but having a referee is always a good thing

November 3 news, on Thursday, local time, at the two-day British Artificial Intelligence Security Summit, Tesla CEO Elon Musk (Elon Musk) Speaks with UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who renews calls 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 artificial intelligence "one of the most disruptive forces in history."

Musk said: "Artificial intelligence is likely to be a force for good, but the possibility of it becoming bad is not zero. I am very happy to see people starting to take artificial intelligence seriously, thank you for this time Summit. I think this is going to go down in history because it was so important." It's always a good thing."

The billionaire made a high-profile appearance together with Sunak, pushing the summit to a climax. At the summit, there was a heated exchange of views between those concerned about the existential risks posed by artificial intelligence and those concerned about near-term concerns such as discrimination and misinformation that AI could cause. Musk himself has repeatedly warned about the future threat of artificial intelligence to human civilization.

In his conversation with Sunak, Musk described artificial intelligence as "the most disruptive force in history" and said we will eventually "have something smarter than the smartest human being." .

Musk added: "There will come a time when people won't have to work. If you want a job, you can have a job." But he admitted it was unclear whether that would happen Making people feel comfortable "One of the challenges of the future will be how we find meaning in life".

On Wednesday, the British government published the Bletchley Declaration, a communiqué signed by 28 countries, warning that artificial intelligence could cause "catastrophic" harm. Among the countries that signed the agreement is China.

Musk praised Sunak’s decision to invite China to the summit as “very good” and said he discussed artificial intelligence security issues when he visited 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 thank China for attending."

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