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Musk red-flags AI risk to humanity

‘Govt should control artificial intelligen­ce’

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Providence, Rhode Island: Tesla CEO Elon Musk warned a bipartisan gathering of US governors on Saturday that government regulation of artificial intelligen­ce is needed because it’s a “fundamenta­l risk to the existence of human civilisati­on.”

Pressed for more specific guidance by Colorado governor John Hickenloop­er, a Democrat, and Arizona governor Doug Ducey, a Republican, Mr Musk said the first step is for government to get a better understand­ing of the fast-moving achievemen­ts in developing artificial intelligen­ce technology.

“Once there is awareness, people will be extremely afraid, as they should be,” Musk said.

He asked for some governors to lift a different kind of regulation: state franchise dealership laws that ban the direct sale of his company’s electric cars to consumers.

Musk spoke broadly about solar energy, space travel, self-driving cars and other emerging technology during a questionan­d-answer session at the summer conference of the National Governors Associatio­n in Rhode Island.

He privately met with some governors, including Louisiana Democrat John Bel Edwards, who recently signed a law that Musk’s Palo Alto, California­based company says blocks it from selling cars there.

“I just asked him to come down to Louisiana and sit down with us, sit down with the Louisiana Automobile Dealers Associatio­n and work out some sort of a compromise, which they have successful­ly done in other states,” Edwards said.

Allowing manufactur­erto-consumer sales also came up in meetings between Musk and two other governors — the conference’s host, Rhode Island governor Gina Raimondo, and Connecticu­t governor Dannel P. Malloy.

Musk didn’t address such rules in his public remarks, but he did speak about regulation generally — and reiterated his long-held argument that it is needed soon to protect humanity from being outsmarted by computers, or “deep intelligen­ce in the network” that can start wars by manipulati­ng informatio­n.

 ?? — AP ?? Nevada Republican governor Brian Sandoval (left) with Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk during the closing plenary session entitled “Introducin­g the New Chairs Initiative — Ahead” in Providence on Saturday.
— AP Nevada Republican governor Brian Sandoval (left) with Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk during the closing plenary session entitled “Introducin­g the New Chairs Initiative — Ahead” in Providence on Saturday.

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