JAKARTA - At the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Security Meeting in the UK, Elon Musk proposed the creation of a "third party referee" who could supervise companies developing artificial intelligence and provide warnings if there are concerns.
"Our main goal here is to establish a knowledge framework so that there is at least a third-party referee, an independent referee, who can look at what the leading AI companies are doing and at least raise a warning if they have concerns," billionaire Elon Musk told reporters at Bletchley Park, central England.
"Yeah, I don't know what fair rules should be, but you have to start with knowledge before carrying out supervision," said Musk, quoted by VOI from Reuters.
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Musk's comments came after the UK published a declaration signed by 28 countries and the European Union that set out an agenda focused on identifying AI-related risks of shared concern, building scientific understanding of them, and building cross-border policies to address those risks.
"I think there's a lot of concern among AI experts that the government will come up with rules quickly, before they know what to do," Musk said. "I don't think that's possible."
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