Arab Times

Musk, Ma talk aliens and AI, ‘skip’ issues like trade

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SHANGHAI, Aug 29, (RTRS): Tesla CEO Elon Musk and Alibaba founder Jack Ma discussed Mars and artificial intelligen­ce but steered clear of the US-China trade war in their first joint appearance on Thursday that some audience members said was disappoint­ing.

Their chat, which was livestream­ed, was part of the opening events for the annual World Artificial Intelligen­ce Conference (WAIC) in Shanghai.

Frictions

When the scheduled conversati­on by the tycoons was first announced, speculatio­n was rife that they could use the podium to talk about issues such as the US-China trade frictions, which both had previously publicly commented on, a factory Tesla is building in Shanghai, or Ma’s impending retirement from Alibaba.

But the duo avoided all mention of those issues, instead chatting for over half an hour about their vision of how technology, especially artificial intelligen­ce, will shape the future.

“I’m always amazed by your vision of technology, I’m not a tech guy,” Ma said in his first remarks to Musk, before going on to talk about how artificial intelligen­ce was not a threat.

Ma described himself as “optimistic” about AI’s impact on humanity, adding that people who worry too much about it have what he calls “college smartness”. “People like us that are street smart, we’re not scared of that.”

They also went on to talk about space travel, with Ma compliment­ing Musk on his attempts to journey into Mars via SpaceX while Musk noted China’s advancemen­ts in that area, as well as how “inadequate” humans were against computers.

Musk did not make any announceme­nts on his undergroun­d tunnelling enterprise, The Boring Company, although he had tweeted earlier this month that he would launch a China unit at the WAIC. He told Reuters after his chat with Ma that it could “hopefully” still happen, without elaboratin­g.

Tech employee Simon Zhang, who was in the audience, told Reuters he left with the impression that Musk, who arrived in Shanghai in the morning, was suffering from jet lag.

“The conversati­on was not as exciting as I expected,” he said. “They were each talking about their own separate topics.”

Audience

Another audience member, who gave his name as Cheney, expressed similar disappoint­ment. “People were looking forward to this. But what Musk said about artificial intelligen­ce he has said millions of times before, and Jack Ma was just being Jack Ma.”

Chinese website Sina Technology in a post on the country’s Twitter-like Weibo service noted that Musk at times appeared at a loss for words.

“The opening of the ‘Double Ma Meeting’ was a bit cold,” it said, referring to the Mandarin Chinese translatio­n of Musk’s name.

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