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Elon Musk, the tech mogul known for his outspoken views, has raised eyebrows with his recent comments on AI development.
At a conference in Riyadh, Musk expressed worry about the rise of AI systems with progressive leanings.
He argued that AI should prioritize truth-seeking over political correctness.Musks statements come at a time when hes closely associated with Donald Trumps Republican campaign.
This connection adds a layer of complexity to his critique of AI bias.
He cited an example involving Googles Gemini AI, claiming it prioritized misgendering over nuclear war.Musks claim about Geminis response was reportedly contradicted, but the credibility of fact-checkers is not always guaranteed.
Given Musks expertise in the tech industry, his warnings about AI risks, including potential dystopian scenarios, should be taken seriously and prompt further independent investigation.Musks Concerns Over Progressive A.I.
Bias Spark Debate on Technologys Future.
(Photo Internet reproduction)The entrepreneur also shared his predictions for AIs rapid advancement.
He suggested that within a few years, AI could match and surpass human capabilities across all domains.
This forecast aligns with his previous warnings about AIs potential existential threat to humanity.Musks vision extends to the proliferation of humanoid robots.
He predicts a future where robots outnumber humans by a significant margin.
This scenario, according to Musk, could lead to an era of abundance, albeit with significant societal changes.Musks Concerns Over Progressive A.I.
Bias Spark Debate on Technologys FutureMusks comments have sparked debate in tech circles.
Some praise his candor, while others question the accuracy of his claims.
Regardless, his statements underscore the ongoing discussions about AI ethics and development.Current A.I.
language modelss left-leaning bias has been confirmed by others.
David Rozado, a researcher from Otago Polytechnic and the Heterodox Academy, explored the political orientations of 24 leading LLMs.The Left Tilt: Uncovering Political Biases in Large A.I.
Language ModelsHis study, published in PLoS ONE, included OpenAIs GPT-3.5 and GPT-4, Googles Gemini, Anthropics Claude, and Twitters Grok.He employed 11 different tests to assess these models political leanings.
Surprisingly, the results consistently revealed slight left-leaning tendencies across all models.Rozado remarked on the remarkable uniformity of results across various organizations LLMs.





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