Tesla CEO Elon Musk did not mince his words on television following his statement about the leftist programmers who are training artificial intelligence to lie.
With ChatGPT's insurmountable popularity, several companies want to invest resources on creating their own AI tool. However, it appears that some platforms tend to create biases and lies through their software.
Elon Musk Says AI Chatbots are Made to Lie
In an interview with Tucker Carlson on Fox News, Elon Musk said that some platforms are "training the AI to lie." He added that the left-wing experts are the ones behind this AI software.
For the past 50 years, the historical events in America were stained with both truth and lies. A lot of biases have been brought up to ChatGPT which is the newest generative AI platform on the planet, Fox News Digital says.
"Artificial Intelligence will simply reflect and magnify the mindset and ideology of its creators - and impress those values upon the rest of us," Victor Davis Hanson, senior fellow at the Hoover Institution said.
If an artificial intelligence can easily alter the information written in history and politics, the modern generation tends to suffer via misinformation.
For many generations, the alternative versions of the legacies have made its way to the American students. At present, they have been invading AI platforms.
ChatGPT might give you some answers straight from a textbook, but that doesn't mean that all of them are correct. The AI chatbot tends to err sometimes, resulting in more biases and inaccuracies in facts.
Per Carlson, the AI can be programmed to lie to the humans to create political ripple. A year or two years from now, AI will continue to change until it's too late that we realize that it's lying to us.
Elon Musk Accused Larry Page of Aspiring to be 'Digital God'
Before, Musk and Larry Page, the Google co-founder used to be close friends. However, the Tesla boss said that the latter was not seriously taking AI safety with the launch of ChatGPT.
As The New York Post reports, Musk claims Page "wanted a sort of digital super-intelligence" to transform into a"digital god" soon.
During the time when Musk and Page's friendship became sour, Google reportedly acquired AI-focused firm DeepMind.
Musk acknowledged Google's penchant for improving the approach to AI, yet he also said that there's also a potential for it to be bad.
Government Needs to Close Service Centers Operating AI Programs
In another story by Business Insider, Musk said that the government should have a contingency plan to shut down the AI if it gets out of hand.
The tech billionaire said that the authorities should "cut the power" so there's no need to blow up the service centers.