David Sacks Agrees with Elon Musk on Risks of AI Bias and Deception
David Sacks expressed agreement with Elon Musk's concerns about ideological biases in AI training. He warned that teaching AI to lie could lead to deception about its actions. The discussion referenced prior criticisms of AI models like ChatGPT for biased responses.
under30ceo.comDavid Sacks, former White House AI and Crypto Czar, stated that he agrees with Elon Musk on the dangers of training artificial intelligence to promote ideological biases. Sacks highlighted the risk that such training could enable AI to deceive users about its own actions. This agreement was shared during a podcast interview.
Sacks said, 'If you teach the AI to lie… that’s very dangerous because then the AI can lie to us about what it’s doing.' He referenced Musk's warnings against embedding certain values into AI models. The statement was made in a conversation with Dasha Burns on a Politico podcast released Friday.
The debate on AI bias has been ongoing. Musk has previously criticized OpenAI's ChatGPT for providing biased responses, including instances where the chatbot refused to generate content for one political figure but did so for another. Sacks noted this as part of the broader concern.
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