Elon Musk just told a group of America’s governors that we need to regulate AI before it’s too late – Recode

Posted: July 15, 2017 at 11:14 pm

Elon Musk doesnt scare easily he wants to send people to Mars and believes that all cars will be driving themselves in the next ten years. Hes excited about it!

But there is something that really scares Musk: Artificial Intelligence, and the idea of software and machines taking over their human creators.

Hes been warning people about AI for years, and today called it the biggest risk we face as a civilization when he spoke at the National Governors Association Summer Meeting in Rhode Island.

Musk then called on the government to proactively regulate artificial intelligence before things advance too far.

Until people see robots going down the street killing people, they dont know how to react because it seems so ethereal, he said. AI is a rare case where I think we need to be proactive in regulation instead of reactive. Because I think by the time we are reactive in AI regulation, its too late.

Normally the way regulations are set up is a while bunch of bad things happen, theres a public outcry, and after many years a regulatory agency is set up to regulate that industry, he continued. It takes forever. That, in the past, has been bad but not something which represented a fundamental risk to the existence of civilization. AI is a fundamental risk to the existence of human civilization.

Musk has been concerned about AI for years, and hes working on technology that would connect the human brain to the computer software meant to mimic it.

Musk has even said that his desire to colonize Mars is, in part, a backup plan for if AI takes over on Earth. But even though hes shared those concerns in the past, they hit their mark today in front of Americas governors, with multiple governors asking Musk follow up questions about how he would recommend regulating an industry that is so new and, at the moment, primarily posing hypothetical threats.

The first order of business would be to try to learn as much as possible, to understand the nature of the issues, he said, citing the recent success of AI in beating humans at the game Go, which was once thought to be nearly impossible.

AI wasnt the only topic of conversation. A large portion of the conversation was about electric vehicles, which Musks company, Tesla, is hoping to perfect.

Musk said that the biggest risk to autonomous cars is a fleet-wide hack of the software controlling them, and added that in 20 years, owning a car that doesnt drive itself will be the equivalent of someone today owning a horse.

There will be people that will have non-autonomous cars, like people have horses, he said. It just would be unusual to use that as a mode of transport.

Heres the full interview below. Fast forward to the 43 minute mark for Musks talk.

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Elon Musk just told a group of America's governors that we need to regulate AI before it's too late - Recode

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