Elon Musk says the government needs 'some sort of contingency plan' to shutdown AI if it gets too powerful
Elon Musk said the government needs to be prepared to step in if artificial intelligence gets out of hand.
During the second part of an interview with Fox News host Tucker Carlson Tuesday night, Musk said it would be"wise" for the government to set up"some sort of contingency plan" where it could shut down the service centers that power the AI programs.The billionaire, who recentlyto launch his own AI venture, said he could see the government needing to take action if tech companies"lost control of some super AI.
"If there's something that we're concerned about and we're unable to stop it with software commands, then we'll probably want to have some kind of hardware off switch," he said. Musk is one of many tech executives to call for AI regulation. Last month, Musk along with several other AI experts, including Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak,
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