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Elon Musk’s AI nightmares could blunt Donald Trump’s tech ambitions

The tech mogul’s zealous beliefs on AI doom could limit fast-and-loose policies for the industry

November 12, 2024 / 16:58 IST
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If Trump’s silence means he doesn’t care much about AI, that leaves the door open for policy to be steered by other key players in his administration, particularly Elon Musk.

President-elect Donald Trump didn’t talk a great deal about artificial intelligence while on the campaign trail, which is odd. Voters liked the potential improvements he could bring to the economy and inflation, yet AI could displace many jobs and a third of Americans believe it will do more harm than good, according to Gallup. If Trump’s silence means he doesn’t care much about AI, that leaves the door open for policy to be steered by other key players in his administration, particularly Elon Musk.

AI has long been a major focus for Musk. He was an early investor in Google’s DeepMind, co-founded OpenAI and now runs xAI, which has raised more than $6 billion to build powerful AI models.

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But while everything seems to point toward both Trump and Musk wanting to create a light-touch regulatory environment, where AI companies accelerate their research and development, the wildcard in all this is Musk’s personal credo. He has long worried about what it can do to humanity as it becomes more capable. He co-founded OpenAI as a nonprofit in 2015 because he was concerned that Google’s acquisition of DeepMind would give a single corporation control over AI as it surpasses human intelligence and leave such powerful technology vulnerable to misuse.

Musk went on to found Neuralink in part to help humans stay ahead of any artificial superintelligence that might wipe us out. “We need to get there before the AI takes over,” he told his engineers in a 2022 meeting documented by Bloomberg News’ Ashlee Vance, who wrote a biography of Musk.