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‘There’s a non-zero chance’ of AI wiping out humanity

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Billionaire Elon Musk warned there is a “non-zero chance” that rogue advanced artificial intelligence could create a “Terminator” to annihilate humanity.

The Tesla and SpaceX boss, who has frequently sounded the alarm about potentially dangerous consequences for rapid AI development, trotted out the however-slim likelihood of the doomsday scenario from the James Cameron film during Wall Street Journal’s CEO Council Summit on Tuesday.

“There’s a non-zero chance of it going Terminator. It’s not zero percent,” Musk said. “It’s a small likelihood of annihilating humanity, but it’s not zero. We want that probability to be as close to zero as possible.”

Musk also raised the possibility that an advanced AI system could decide to place humanity “under strict controls.”

AI could, for example, decide to seize “all the computing systems and weapons systems of Earth and effectively being like some sort of ‘uber-nanny.’” he said.

“One way to achieve world peace is to take all the weapons away from the humans so they can no longer use them and to punish any humans that engage in extraterritorial activity,” Musk added.


Arnold Schwarzenegger played the original “Terminator.”
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The Tesla CEO is one of the most prominent tech leaders urging caution in the development of AI. In March, he joined more than 1,000 experts in advocating for a six-month pause on advanced AI products until proper safety measures and guardrails could be put in place.

At the time, the experts said AI’s risks included the spread of “propaganda and untruth,” major job losses and even the possible “loss of control of our civilization.” Others, such as the “Godfather of AI” Dr. Geoffrey Hinton, have warned that “bad actors” will use AI to sow chaos.

Earlier this week, US stocks briefly plummeted after a AI-generated photo of a fake explosion at the Pentagon went viral on social media. Russian state media outlet RT was among the accounts that posted the image.

Earlier this month, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman – whose firm created the massively popular ChatGPT – called on lawmakers to establish regulations governing AI companies and products.


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Elon Musk warned AI could try to become a “uber-nanny” to the world.
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Speaking at the WSJ event, Musk called advanced AI a “double-edged sword” for humanity that could bring about both major positives and disastrous consequences.

“If you have a genie that can grant you everything that can also do anything, that presents a danger,” Musk said.

Musk has been critical of AI even as he pursues the technology through his own businesses – including a generative AI project that will directly compete with OpenAI’s ChatGPT.


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“Terminator” features time-traveling robots that eventually try to destroy humanity.
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“I’m definitely not of the school of automatically giving my kids some share of the companies, even if they have no interest or inclination or ability to manage the companies. I think that’s a mistake.”

Musk touched an array of pressing topics during his appearance at the WSJ event, including his plans for Twitter following the appointment of new CEO Linda Yaccarino and geopolitical tensions related to China and Taiwan.

At one point, Musk said he has provided potential succession plans for future leadership at his businesses – a dilemma he described as “one of the toughest, age-old problens.”


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Elon Musk is CEO of Tesla.
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Musk also ruled out the possibility that his children will eventually tapped to replace him at the helm of companies like Tesla and Twitter.

“I’m definitely not of the school of automatically giving my kids some share of the companies, even if they have no interest or inclination or ability to manage the companies. I think that’s a mistake,” Musk said.

[Written in collaboration with other media outlets with information from the following sources]

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