Musk: The Government Must Be Careful Of Artificial Intelligence, And The "Steering Wheel Will Disappear" In The Future!
Musk: The Government Must Be Careful Of Artificial Intelligence, And The "Steering Wheel Will Disappear" In The Future!
Tesla Automobile CEO Musk warned on Saturday at a meeting of the American Governors Association that government regulation of artificial intelligence is necessary because it
Tesla Automobile CEO Musk warned on Saturday at a meeting of the American Governors Association that government regulation of artificial intelligence (AI) is necessary because it "civilizes humanity," the Associated Press said. The existence of the poses a fundamental risk.”
Musk said that car accidents, plane crashes, medicines and food problems will only cause local damage to society, but artificial intelligence may pose a threat to society as a whole. For example, machines powered by artificial intelligence will definitely replace human work in the future. "This is one of the problems I fear the most," Musk pointed out that in 2014, the US transportation industry provided 4.6 million jobs, and these jobs will gradually disappear due to the arrival of unmanned vehicles in the future. "Robots will Handle everything.”
Musk also reminded that the biggest threat to artificial intelligence is not robot killers, but "deep wisdom in the network." He further explained that artificial intelligence can manipulate information by creating fake accounts, sending fake news, etc., and can even trigger war.
At the conference, Musk spoke extensively about solar energy, space travel, autonomous cars and other emerging technologies.
Speaking of the issue of autonomous driving, Musk expects that within 10 years, all new cars in the United States will have autonomous driving capabilities, half of which are pure electric vehicles. He also believes that China may achieve this day earlier than the United States.
He also said that the "steering wheel will disappear" in the next 20 years. He warned that the biggest threat to autonomous driving technology comes from hackers, because control of unmanned vehicles or fleets is still done through software.