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Elon Musk: AI could turn humans into endangered species
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Elon Musk talked to Axios about his neuroscience and AI
company Neuralink, which he hopes will achieve “symbiosis”
between AI technology and humans. -
He warned that if not handled properly, AI could
endanger the human race in the same way humans have driven down
the numbers of other primate species, such as mountain
gorillas. -
Musk has made similarly alarming claims about AI in the
past, but not all tech leaders share his fears.
Elon Musk told “Axios on HBO” about his AI company Neuralink, and
its efforts to develop technology that creates a symbiosis
between humans and AI to try and curb the possibility of an
existential threat to humanity.
Neuralink is Musk’s neuroscience company, which is trying to
develop an interface for AI technology with the human brain. He
describes it as “electrode to neuron interface at a micro level,”
or in layman’s terms “a chip and a bunch of tiny wires” that goes
in your brain.
Musk said the long-term goal is to achieve “symbiosis with
artificial intelligence.” He also hopes it would stop governments
and corporations from monopolising the technology.
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He added that artificial intelligence will inevitably exceed
human intelligence. “As the algorithms and the hardware improve,
that digital intelligence will exceed biological intelligence by
a substantial margin,”
he told Axios.
He went so far as to suggest that if handled badly, the advent of
general AI — i.e. AI that matches or exceeds human intelligence —
could make humans an endangered species. He used other primates,
which humans have driven to ever smaller corners of the Earth, as
an example.
“When a species of primate, homo sapiens, became much smarter
than other primates, it pushed all the other ones into a very
small habitat… So there are very few mountain gorillas and
orangutans and chimpanzees — monkeys in general,” he said.
A 2017 Conservation International report showed that
more than half of the world’s primates are threatened with
extinction, and experts warned of a “mass extinction event”
caused by agriculture and industrialisation.
Musk said since these animals have been driven into ever smaller
pockets of existence — including zoos — the same could happen to
humans. “That’s one possible outcome for us,” he said.
Musk has made similarly
startling predictions about AI’s potential before, while
other tech leaders take a less doom-laden view. Experts in
the field have also
expressed skepticism about Musk’s claims for Neuralink,
calling its goals “unrealistic.”
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