Elon Musk Just Outlined How He’ll Merge The Human Brain and AI – Futurism

Posted: April 21, 2017 at 1:53 am

Musks History of AI Concerns

Elon Musk has made itclear that he is concerned about the extreme advancements being made in artificial intelligence (AI) research.Ultimately, he fears that AI will, one day, overtake humanity.Over the years, this fear has pushed Musk to make moves that will help ensure that our artificial intelligences dont turn humans into second class citizens.

One of the first instances of such action was back in 2015, whenMusk donated $10 millionto the Future of LifeInstitue, an organizationthat gives money to researchers who are working to mitigate the existential risks facing humanity, particularly, existential risks from advanced artificial intelligence.

Around the same time, Musk, Stephen Hawking, and more than 20,000 other expertssigned an open letter calling for an autonomous weapons ban. The letter explains, If any major military power pushes ahead with AI weapon development, a global arms race is virtually inevitable. And this was just the beginning of Musks work.

In December 2015, Musk took his first majoraction, and announced the formation of OpenAI, a non-profit AI research company that hopesto advance digital intelligence in a way that will benefit humanity as a whole. Less than a year later, Musk spoke out against AI on Twitter. In this instance, he noted the ways in which super-advanced AI could be used to targetthe internet through DDoS (distributed denial of service) attacks. calling ita great threat to the internet. He claimed that its only a matter of time until we see a massive AI attack on internet infrastructure.

At the time, Musk spoke out and called artificial intelligence ita major threat to the internet itself. He also claimed that its only a matter of time until we see a massive AI attack on internet infrastructure.

So whats Musks plan for saving us from killer robots? Ironically, its becoming one with the AI.

Just a few weeks ago, details leakedasserting that Muskis backing a brain-computer interface venture that was founded in order to allow humans to keep up with the advancements made in machine intelligence. At the time of the leak, the company called Neuralink was still in the earliest stages of development. To that end, it had no public presence at all.

What we did know is that the companys ultimate goalis to develop a device (a brain-computer interface, to be exact) that could be implanted into the brain in order to augment (see: improve) human intelligence. Itsa controversial idea Musk initially put forward back in 2016. At the time, he called it a neural lace; an idea he revisited earlier this year at the World Government Summit in Dubai. Since the computing powers of AI are expected to surpass that of humans in rather quick order, the neural lace is meant to push our cognitive performance to a level that is comparable to that of AI.

Shortly after details leaked regardingthe new venture, Musk took to Twitter to acknowledge that the reports were true.Musk confirmed his plan via a tweet in which he also promised more details details which would be coming the week of April 10th thanks to Tim Urban at the the websiteWait But Why.

Today, those details finally came to light(This summary highlights key points directly from Urbans post):

As previously mentioned, Musk isnt the only one concerned about the impact that AI will have on the future of humanity.Many experts and tech giants have spoken extensively about their fears regarding the development of synthetic intelligence.

In a video posted byBig Think, Michael Vassar thechief science officer of MetaMed Research stated that, unless we are careful, any truly sentient AI that we develop will likely kill us all (literally): If greater-than-human artificial general intelligence is invented without due caution, it is all but certain that the human species will be extinct in very short order.Similarly, Stephen Hawking famously stated that AI is one of the biggest threats to humanity:

The development of AIcould spell the end of the human race. It would take off on its own and redesign itself at an ever-increasing rate. Humans, who are limited by slow biological evolution, couldnt compete, and would be superseded.

And this is just the start of the experts who are concerned with AI. Like Musk,Braintree founder Bryan Johnsons company Kernal is currently working on a neuroprosthesis that can mimic, repair, and improve human cognition. If it comes to fruition, that tech could be a solid defense against the worst case AI scenarios. After all, if we are able to upgrade our brains to a level that is equal to that of AI, we may be able to at least stay on par with the machines.

Being able to systematically and intelligently work with our neural code is the most consequential and pressing opportunity in the world today. All that we are, all that we do, all that we become will be a result of our progress, explains Johnson.

Notably, while advancements like those that Johnson and Musk are working on could allow us to merge with machines, they could also allow us to literally program (or reprogram) our neural code, which would allow us to transform ourselves in ways that we cant even imagine. In short, we couldprogram ourselves into the people that we want to be. The experts are ready. The question is, are humans prepared to adopt the technology?

Disclosure: Bryan Johnson is an investor in Futurism; he does not hold a seat on our editorial board or have any editorial review privileges.

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