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Elon Musk and others urge AI pause, citing 'risks to society'

Published Mar 29, 2023 12:29AM ET Updated Mar 29, 2023 05:11PM ET
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By Jyoti Narayan, Krystal Hu, Martin Coulter and Supantha Mukherjee

(Reuters) -Elon Musk and a group of artificial intelligence experts and industry executives are calling for a six-month pause in developing systems more powerful than OpenAI's newly launched GPT-4, in an open letter citing potential risks to society.

Earlier this month, Microsoft-backed OpenAI unveiled the fourth iteration of its GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) AI program, which has wowed users by engaging them in human-like conversation, composing songs and summarising lengthy documents.

"Powerful AI systems should be developed only once we are confident that their effects will be positive and their risks will be manageable," said the letter issued by the Future of Life Institute.

The non-profit is primarily funded by the Musk Foundation, as well as London-based group Founders Pledge, and Silicon Valley Community Foundation, according to the European Union's transparency register.

"AI stresses me out," Musk said earlier this month. He is one of the co-founders of industry leader OpenAI and his carmaker Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) uses AI for an autopilot system.

Musk, who has expressed frustration over regulators critical of efforts to regulate the autopilot system, has sought a regulatory authority to ensure that development of AI serves the public interest.

"It is ... deeply hypocritical for Elon Musk to sign on given how hard Tesla has fought against accountability for the defective AI in its self-driving cars," said James Grimmelmann, a professor of digital and information law at Cornell University.

"A pause is a good idea, but the letter is vague and doesn't take the regulatory problems seriously."

Tesla last month had to recall more than 362,000 U.S. vehicles to update software after U.S. regulators said the driver assistance system could cause crashes, prompting Musk to tweet that the word "recall" for an over-the-air software update is "anachronistic and just flat wrong!"

'OUTNUMBER, OUTSMART, OBSOLETE'

OpenAI didn't immediately respond to a request for comment on the open letter, which urged a pause on advanced AI development until shared safety protocols were developed independent experts and called on developers to work with policymakers on governance.

"Should we let machines flood our information channels with propaganda and untruth? ... Should we develop nonhuman minds that might eventually outnumber, outsmart, obsolete and replace us?" the letter asked, saying "such decisions must not be delegated to unelected tech leaders."

The letter was signed by more than 1,000 people including Musk. Sam Altman, chief executive at OpenAI, was not among those who signed the letter. Sundar Pichai and Satya Nadella, CEOs of Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL) and Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), were not among those who signed either.

Co-signatories included Stability AI CEO Emad Mostaque, researchers at Alphabet-owned DeepMind, and AI heavyweights Yoshua Bengio, often referred to as one of the "godfathers of AI", and Stuart Russell, a pioneer of research in the field.

The concerns come as ChatGPT attracts U.S. lawmakers' attention with questions about its impact on national security and education. EU police force Europol warned on Monday about the potential misuse of the system in phishing attempts, disinformation and cybercrime.

Meanwhile, the UK government unveiled proposals for an "adaptable" regulatory framework around AI.

AI RACE

"The letter isn't perfect, but the spirit is right: we need to slow down until we better understand the ramifications," said Gary Marcus, a professor at New York University who signed the letter.

"The big players are becoming increasingly secretive about what they are doing, which makes it hard for society to defend against whatever harms may materialize."

Since its release last year, OpenAI's ChatGPT has prompted rivals to accelerate developing similar large language models and companies including Alphabet Inc are racing to steep their products in AI.

Investors, wary of relying on a single company, are embracing competitors to OpenAI.

Microsoft declined to comment on the letter and Alphabet did not respond to calls and emails for a comment.

"A lot of the power to develop these systems has been constantly in the hands of few companies that have the resources to do it," said Suresh Venkatasubramanian, a professor at Brown University and former assistant director in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy.

"That's how these models are, they're hard to build and they're hard to democratize."

Elon Musk and others urge AI pause, citing 'risks to society'
 

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mark johnson
mark johnson Mar 29, 2023 5:44PM ET
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Might add that Elon is the preeminent futurist of our time and he was right about the EV market and was capable enough to make that happen when none of us thought he could. Essentially he makes the ONLY EVs anyone would want to buy and has a company worth more than Ford or GM —it might actually be with more than both of those put together actually. So, he might not be fruit loops on this one.
Tre Hsi
Tre Hsi Mar 29, 2023 5:44PM ET
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"Essentially he makes the ONLY EVs anyone would want to buy...."  -- really? Tesla's EV market share is only 12% globally and 60% in US in 2022, and despite the price cuts these market shares are dropping, so clearly the consumers disagree with your assessment
mark johnson
mark johnson Mar 29, 2023 5:35PM ET
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AI inputs necessary for piloting a car are much more specific than the AI of GBT which seeks to gain as many terabytes of data possible. Soon we’ll be coming to a giant cloud of data AI and saying, “Who is like the Beast”?
EL LA
EL LA Mar 29, 2023 2:54PM ET
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My money is on The Almighty and an X-class CME . Poof!  We dodged a really big one just a couple of weeks ago!
Jay Garrelts
Jay Garrelts Mar 29, 2023 12:56PM ET
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Right every time AI says we humans are cockroaches and should be stepped on who would have thunk it
Tre Hsi
Tre Hsi Mar 29, 2023 10:03AM ET
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"Musk, whose carmaker Tesla is using AI for an autopilot system, has been vocal about his concerns about AI."  -- I am guessing he isn't pausing AI development in Tesla?
Brad Albright
Brad Albright Mar 29, 2023 10:03AM ET
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I thought the same thing.
Stephen Fa
Stephen Fa Mar 29, 2023 10:03AM ET
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Musk has better knowledge of AI potential than most, certainly most if not all commenters here.
Charles ODonnell
Charles ODonnell Mar 29, 2023 10:03AM ET
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Certainly a completely different use of AI for driving a vehicle down the road verses using AI to develop military plans, AI control of energy grids, AI control of teaching programs, AI control of information.
Hank Williams
Hank Williams Mar 29, 2023 9:26AM ET
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Uncle Sugar has been behind in the understanding of technology for decades. Why would you expect that to change. Tech will run itself into the ground to the point people will figure out ways around it.
William Smith
William Smith Mar 29, 2023 9:21AM ET
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It is really quite basic. AI will undoubtedly destroy mankind, and much sooner than anyone realizes.
Pravin Kumar
Pravin Kumar Mar 29, 2023 8:52AM ET
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some social media platforms are making people mentally sick. instead of enjoying life and moments of happiness ,they are making video, to prove that they're happy and they also want to get certified by others for whatever they are posting. they'll all loose confidence in self .
Brad Albright
Brad Albright Mar 29, 2023 8:52AM ET
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There is a large amount of truth to what you say.
Popat Popat
Popat Popat Mar 29, 2023 8:51AM ET
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said by experts, got it.
Rui dm
ruidm Mar 29, 2023 4:39AM ET
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Just like we paused social media expansion to make sure it wouldn't harm society.
Brad Albright
Brad Albright Mar 29, 2023 4:39AM ET
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Live and learn.
 
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