People are far more likely to be killed by artificial intelligence than nuclear war with North Korea, warns Elon Musk – The Independent

Elon Musk says artificial intelligence poses more of a risk than a potential nuclear conflict between the US and North Korea.

The CEO of Tesla issued the warning after an AI built by OpenAI, a company founded by Mr Musk, defeated the worlds best Dota 2 players after just two weeks of training.

If you're not concerned about AI safety, you should be. Vastly more risk than North Korea, he tweeted shortly after the bots victory, along with a picture of a poster bearing the slogan: In the end, the machines will win.

The poster, incidentally, is actually about gambling.

Nobody likes being regulated, but everything (cars, planes, food, drugs, etc) that's a danger to the public is regulated. AI should be too, he added later.

Biggest impediment to recognizing AI danger are those so convinced of their own intelligence they can't imagine anyone doing what they can't.

A recent University of Oxford study concluded that AI will be better than humans at all tasks within 45 years, and many people, including Stephen Hawking, believe humans will be in trouble in the future if our goals don't align with those of machines.

However, following the exchange of increasinglyheated words between Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un, some Twitter users pointed out thatnuclear war might wipe humans outbefore AI even gets the chance to.

Mr Musk has spoken out about the potential dangers of AI on numerous occasions, and recently engaged in a war of words with Mark Zuckerberg, who has a very different outlook to him.

After Mr Musk called AI a fundamental existential risk for human civilisation, the Facebook founder branded his views as negative and pretty irresponsible.

Mr Musk hit back by saying Mr Zuckerbergs understanding of the subject was limited.

He wants the companies working on AI to slow down to ensure they dont unintentionally build something unsafe, and says it needs to be regulated.

I think we should be really concerned about AI and I think we should AIs a rare case where I think we need to be proactive in regulation instead of reactive, he said last month.

Because I think by the time we are reactive in AI regulation, its too late.

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