Posted on 07/12/2023 5:31:59 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Billionaire Elon Musk said on Wednesday he thinks China is interested in a cooperative international framework on artificial intelligence, from conversations he had when he visited China a few weeks ago.
Musk made the remarks in a Twitter Space event with two U.S. congressmen, Democrat Ro Khanna and Republican Mike Gallagher.
"China is definitely interested in working in a cooperative international framework for AI regulation," Musk said. He added that he has advocated for artificial intelligence regulations and oversight, including in his meetings in China. The remarks came on the same day that Musk launched his long-teased artificial intelligence startup, xAI, after arguing for months about AI's potential for "civilization destruction."
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So different from someone like Gates or Zuck with their self-serving contributions.
The CCP’s power is based on theft. “Xi’s Thought” the present-day equivalent of Mao’s Little Red Book, is all about how everything belongs to the state. Elon is probably trying to salvage as much as he can out of his Chinese venture. Eventually, China will simply take everyone’s investment. When GM build a plant there, the Chinese built an identical plant next to it. Then, they had their soldiers go into GM’s plant and take the IP. They’ve done this to everyone. Companies who opened up operations in China were run by idiots.
Colleague who worked TDY in China for several years commented on his return that “they don’t even have a WORD for ethics”.
If they want a world integrated AI it’s because they plan to control it.
Musk needs to disengage with Chicoms.
China will most likely end up inside *every* AI network
Watch and see
yeah, no...
Elon hasn’t figured out they’re just nazis with a side of spring rolls.
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