Elon Musk would therefore not be as libertarian as that. During his intervention at the Parisian VivaTech fair, the entrepreneur, co-founder of OpenAI (which he later left), took up the recent development of particularly efficient artificial intelligences, such as ChatGPT.
These comments are part of a broader project to regulate artificial intelligence by the European Union. Among the main measures that could see the light of day in 2025 or 2026, the prohibition of certain artificial intelligences considered too risky and the supervision of intermediate category AI.
Potentially “catastrophic” consequences
In March, Elon Musk co-signed a column calling for a six-month moratorium on AI development, before creating his own team dedicated to developing a ChatGPT competitor.
“AI is going to be a disruptive power. The most important in all of history. For the first time, we are going to face a being smarter than us”, also added Elon Musk, who evokes in his eyes the many positive repercussions of AI.
“We are going to create a time of abundance. All services will be available on demand”, anticipated the head of Tesla in particular.
Source: BFM TV
