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Gates, Musk, and Biden weigh in on the AI race debate

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简介Tolgart/Getty ImagesArtificial intelligence has been a hot topic as of late. Some tech leaders are a...

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Artificial intelligence has been a hot topic as of late. Some tech leaders are advocating for a pause in AI developments for the well-being of society, while others are actively working on further advancements. Now, more leaders are weighing in. 

Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and an investor in OpenAI when the company was first founded, has made his position against further AI advancements clear. 

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Musk was one of the first signers of an open letter, which has now garnered over 13,547 signatures including that of Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, to immediately pause the training of AI systems more powerful than GPT-4 for at least 6 months.

Since the open letter, Musk has continued to speak on the issue of AI safety, posting on Twitter a cartoon that depicts what he believes to be the danger of not halting AI advancements. 

Summary of argument against AI safety pic.twitter.com/Vmg4yJm22Y

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 4, 2023

However, Bill Gates, Microsoft co-founder, spoke out about the issue, telling Reuters that a pause on AI would likely not solve the issues that AI is facing. 

"I don't think asking one particular group to pause solves the challenges," Gates said to Reuters. 

I’m sure it will be fine pic.twitter.com/JWsq62Qkru

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 24, 2023

As the AI race continues to ramp up, and the debate on whether it is dangerous or not persists, US President Joe Biden shared his thoughts on AI with the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology. 

When asked by the press if AI could be dangerous, Biden said, "It remains to be seen. It could be."

However, during his address, he did mention that the White House is working to put in place the necessary provisions, such as the AI Bill of Rights, to ensure that AI is safe for the public. 

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"And so, tech companies have a responsibility, in my view, to make sure their products are safe before making them public," said Biden. 

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