A high production value documentary that is definitely up for the task of starting to get a much wider audience versed on what we’re faced with regarding rapid advancements in AIālots of top-level scientists/leaders in the field giving their views but Elon Musk kind of stood out for me, partly because I watched him last year on a Future of Life Institute panel, where they talked a lot about AI safety:
One of the points Musk made on the panel (scroll to min 32)was that he thought the best chance for maintaining some safety moving forward would be to have an equivalent level of AI technology distributed widely among many countries, so as to prevent a single superintelligence from rising to the top of the heap.
Defense.gov News Photo 110426-A-7597S-183: U.S. Special Operations service members with Special Operations Task Force South board two UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters following a clearing operation in Panjwa'i district in Kandahar province, Afghanistan, on April 25, 2011. Source: Wikimedia.
A high production value documentary that is definitely up for the task of starting to get a much wider audience versed on what we’re faced with regarding rapid advancements in AIālots of top-level scientists/leaders in the field giving their views but Elon Musk kind of stood out for me, partly because I watched him last year on a Future of Life Institute panel, where they talked a lot about AI safety:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0962biiZa4
One of the points Musk made on the panel (scroll to min 32)was that he thought the best chance for maintaining some safety moving forward would be to have an equivalent level of AI technology distributed widely among many countries, so as to prevent a single superintelligence from rising to the top of the heap.
Could a hand-held device like a taser knock out a robot’s electronics and stop it in its tracks?
@NH I, too, was impressed by Elon Musk’s take on the AI risk. A great video, which I’ve forwarded to my “contacts”.