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Elon Musk proposes ‘Galileo test’ for safer AI systems: What is it and other details

Elon Musk recently proposed the ‘Galileo test’ to test whether artificial intelligence (AI) systems would be safer in the future or if they will hurt humanity. Will it work?

December 13, 2024 / 18:23 IST
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Tesla CEO and xAI founder Elon Musk, earlier this year, presented the ‘Galileo test’ to make sure the artificial intelligence (AI) systems of the future are safe. This conceptual benchmark could measure an AI system’s true intelligence by exhibiting original and innovative thinking to solve user problems. The test takes inspiration from the findings of legendary scientist Galileo Galilei, whose groundbreaking discoveries made us understand the universe in a better way.

‘Galileo test’: How will it benefit the future of AI?

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Galileo Galilei was an Italian astronomer and scientist who, with his heliocentric theory in the 1600s, stated that the earth revolved around the sun. This was a revolutionary discovery, as previously, according to the beliefs of the Catholic culture, it was assumed that the sun revolved around the earth. However, Galileo's theory was an unpopular opinion during that time, for which he spent the rest of his life under house arrest.

Along similar lines, the ‘Galileo test’ for AI will assess whether a system can propose novel, scientifically correct theories or discoveries that humans have not explicitly articulated before. Moreover, it will help the insights gained by humans by pushing the boundaries of existing knowledge. If any AI system passes this test, then it will also be a significant leap in its ability to emulate human-like creativity and problem-solving.