Tech titans pledge $1B for artificial intelligence research

Agence France-Presse

This is AI generated summarization, which may have errors. For context, always refer to the full article.

Tech titans pledge $1B for artificial intelligence research
Backers of the OpenAI group include Tesla and SpaceX entrepreneur Elon Musk, Y Combinator's Sam Altman, LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman, and PayPal cofounder Peter Thiel

SAN FRANCISCO, USA – Several big-name Silicon Valley figures have pledged $1 billion to support a non-profit firm that on Friday, December 11, said it would focus on the “positive human impact” of artificial intelligence.

Backers of the OpenAI research group include Tesla and SpaceX entrepreneur Elon Musk, Y Combinator’s Sam Altman, LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman, and PayPal cofounder Peter Thiel.

“It’s hard to fathom how much human-level AI could benefit society, and it’s equally hard to imagine how much it could damage society if built or used incorrectly,” read the inaugural message posted on the OpenAI website.

“Our goal is to advance digital intelligence in the way that is most likely to benefit humanity as a whole, unconstrained by a need to generate financial return,” the statement read.

The OpenAI funders “have committed $1 billion, although we expect to only spend a tiny fraction of this in the next few years.”

Artificial intelligence is a red-hot field of research and investment for many tech companies and entrepreneurs. (READ: Machine ‘learns’ like a human)

However leading scientists and tech investors, including Musk, have publicly expressed concern over the risks that artificial intelligence could pose to humanity if mismanaged, such as the potential emergence of “Terminator”-type killer robots.

“We believe AI should be an extension of individual human wills and, in the spirit of liberty, as broadly and evenly distributed as is possible safely,” read the statement, co-signed by the group’s research director Ilya Sutskever.

“The outcome of this venture is uncertain and the work is difficult, but we believe the goal and the structure are right.”

Because of the “surprising history” of artificial intelligence, “it’s hard to predict when human-level AI might come within reach. 

“When it does, it’ll be important to have a leading research institution which can prioritize a good outcome for all over its own self-interest.”  – Rappler.com

Add a comment

Sort by

There are no comments yet. Add your comment to start the conversation.

Summarize this article with AI

How does this make you feel?

Loading
Download the Rappler App!