They are his first comments on his two-day visit which saw him meet senior officials in Beijing. Read more at straitstimes.com.
WASHINGTON - Top Chinese officials told Elon Musk about plans to launch new regulations on artificial intelligence on his recent trip to the Asian giant, the tech billionaire said on Monday, in his first comments on the two-day visit.“Something that is worth noting is that on my recent trip to China, with the senior leadership there, we had, I think, some very productive discussions on artificial intelligence risks, and the need for some oversight or regulation,” Musk said.
Musk, whose extensive interests in China have long raised eyebrows in Washington, spoke about the exchange in a livestreamed Twitter discussion withthe nephew of slain US President John F. Kennedy.But official Chinese channels said he lavished praise on the country, including for its “vitality and promise,” and expressed “full confidence in the China market”.
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