Why are sandwiches more regulated than AI?
- The Bottom LineFuturist Max Tegmark wonders why sandwiches are more regulated than artificial intelligence in the US.
- The biggest danger facing mankind is a machine that can “outsmart the whole species”, argues Max Tegmark, professor of physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and founder of the Future of Life Institute.
- Tegmark tells host Steve Clemons that governments and tech companies are in a “race to replace” human labour, instead of solving human problems.
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- The Bottom LineFuturist Max Tegmark wonders why sandwiches are more regulated than artificial intelligence in the US.
- The biggest danger facing mankind is a machine that can “outsmart the whole species”, argues Max Tegmark, professor of physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and founder of the Future of Life Institute.
- Tegmark tells host Steve Clemons that governments and tech companies are in a “race to replace” human labour, instead of solving human problems.
Sources: Al Jazeera