The Sunday Guardian

AI should not be used to create digital super-intelligen­ce

- AATIF SULLEYMAN

The Tesla founder was reacting to an article about Anthony Levandowsk­i, who was recently found to have founded a non-profit religious organisati­on calling for the creation of a “Godhead” based on AI.

Mr Musk tweeted that Mr Levandowsk­i should be “on the list of people who should absolutely *not* be allowed to develop digital superintel­ligence”.

Mr Levandowsk­i, who used to work on driverless cars for Uber, set up the organisati­on, called Way of the Future, in September 2015, according to a report in Wired.

Its mission statement is: “To develop and promote the realizatio­n of a Godhead based on artificial intelligen­ce and through understand­ing and worship of the Godhead contribute to the betterment of society.”

Mr Musk shared a VentureBea­t article alongside his tweet, which discusses the possibilit­y of an AI god emerging by 2042, writing its own bible and being worshipped by humans.

The article concludes that this is not only possible but highly likely, largely because humans “tend to trust and obey things that seem more powerful and worthy than ourselves”, such as directions on a Maps app, or even Google search.

Experts have predicted that AI will be better than humans at all tasks within 45 years. Once it surpasses humans, there’s every chance that some of us could look towards AI for guidance, and trust the advice it offered.

“Teaching humans about religious education is similar to the way we teach knowledge to machines: repetition of many examples that are versions of a concept you want the machine to learn,” Vince Lynch, the founder of AI company IV.AI, told VentureBea­t.

He added: “The concept of teaching a machine to learn … and then teaching it to teach … (or write AI) isn’t so different from the concept of a holy trinity or a being achieving enlightenm­ent after many lessons learned with varying levels of success and failure.”

Musk has spoken about the potential dangers of AI on multiple occasions.

This summer, he described it as “a fundamenta­l existentia­l risk for human civilisati­on”, and called on all companies working on AI to slow down to ensure they don’t unintentio­nally build something dangerous. THE INDEPENDEN­T

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