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Technology Elon Musk joins hundreds calling for a six-month pause on AI development in an open letter

By Michael Roppolo

Updated on: March 29, 2023 / 7:08 PM / CBS News

Musk, Wozniak call for pause in AI development Elon Musk, Steve Wozniak sign letter calling for pause in AI development 00:34

Billionaire Elon Musk, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak and former presidential candidate Andrew Yang joined hundreds calling for a six-month pause on AI experiments in an open letter — or we could face "profound risks to society and humanity."

"Contemporary AI systems are now becoming human-competitive at general tasks," reads the open letter, posted on the website of Future of Life Institute, a non-profit. "Should we develop nonhuman minds that might eventually outnumber, outsmart, obsolete and replace us?" 

📢 We're calling on AI labs to temporarily pause training powerful models!

Join FLI's call alongside Yoshua Bengio, @stevewoz, @harari_yuval, @elonmusk, @GaryMarcus & over a 1000 others who've signed: https://t.co/3rJBjDXapc

A short 🧵on why we're calling for this - (1/8)

— Future of Life Institute (@FLIxrisk) March 29, 2023

The futurist collective, backed by Musk, previously stated in a 2015 open letter that they supported development of AI to benefit society, but were wary of the potential dangers.

New version of ChatGPT is more accurate and can analyze images 04:57

The latest open letter, signed by 1,124 people as of Wednesday afternoon, points to OpenAI's GPT-4 as a warning sign. The current version, the company boasts, is more accurate, human-like, and has the ability to analyze and respond to images. It even passed a simulated bar exam.

"At some point, it may be important to get independent review before starting to train future systems, and for the most advanced efforts to agree to limit the rate of growth of compute used for creating new models," a recent post from OpenAI states.

"We agree. That point is now," the futurists write. "This does not mean a pause on AI development in general, merely a stepping back."

It may seem at odds with the billionaire's own artificial intelligence efforts.

"I'm a little worried about the AI stuff," Musk said from a stage earlier this month — surrounded by Tesla executives, reports Reuters.

But researchers that have spoken to CBS News said the same — albeit a little more directly. 

"I think that we should be really terrified of this whole thing," Timnit Gebru, an AI researcher, told CBS Sunday Morning earlier this year.

Some are worried that people will use ChatGPT to flood social media with phony articles that sound professional, or bury Congress with "grassroots" letters that sound authentic.

"We should understand the harms before we proliferate something everywhere, and mitigate those risks before we put something like this out there," Gebru told Sunday Morning.

The proposed pause should be looked on as a way to make AI development "more accurate, safe, interpretable, transparent, robust, aligned, trustworthy, and loyal," while working alongside lawmakers to create AI governance systems. 

"Society has hit pause on other technologies with potentially catastrophic effects on society. We can do so here," the letter reads. "Let's enjoy a long AI summer, not rush unprepared into a fall."

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Michael Roppolo is a CBS News reporter. He covers a wide variety of topics, including science and technology, crime and justice, and disability rights.

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First published on March 29, 2023 / 1:12 PM

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