In response to a journalist's question if AI (artificial intelligence) is going to kill us all, Tesla CEO Elon Musk said 'I hope not...'. He further said that there's 'some chance above zero that it could happen'. Meanwhile, top tech executives, including Sundar Pichai, Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, and Sam Altman, met with US senators in a closed-door session on Wednesday to discuss the development of artificial intelligence and how it ought to be governed. The conversation, branded as a "AI safety forum," is one of numerous gatherings between Silicon Valley, researchers, labour leaders, and the government. With the US elections approaching and the quick rate of AI progress already having an impact on people's lives and employment, the discussion has taken on a new sense of urgency. Elon Musk Says ‘What We Need Is TruthGPT’ After Issuing Stark Warning Over AI.
Elon Musk on Dangers of AI
🚨 NEWS: I asked @elonmusk if AI is going to kill us all - he tells me “I hope not” — WATCH ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/WwtaK1RUSa
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