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Musk warns: Artificial intelligence is more dangerous than nuclear bombs

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According to news on November 30, Tesla CEO Elon Musk said that we should implement some kind of regulation on artificial intelligence.

Musk said: "In my opinion, artificial intelligence is more dangerous than nuclear bombs."

Musk has always been concerned about the development of artificial intelligence and warned of hidden risks. This is not the first time that Musk has used a nuclear bomb as a metaphor for the dangers of artificial intelligence.

In 2017, he pointed out that artificial intelligence technology is beginning to become more dangerous than nuclear warheads because it can replicate itself without restrictions and humans cannot control it.

As early as 2013, when Google planned to acquire DeepMind, Musk expressed his opposition: "The future of artificial intelligence should not be decided by Larry (one of the founders of Google)."

In fact, the artificial intelligence research laboratory "OpenAI" that launched GPT was founded by Musk and Altman in order to deal with the risks that artificial intelligence may bring.

Musk hopes to enable more people to use artificial intelligence through open source software, thereby forming a protective wall

In 2018, Musk tried to merge OpenAI into Tesla, but was ultimately rejected, which led to his broken relationship with OpenAI

Musk warns: Artificial intelligence is more dangerous than nuclear bombs

In 2023, Musk founded X.AI, striving to ensure the safety of artificial intelligence in competition.

[Source: Kuai Technology]

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