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Opinion | Tech leaders like Elon Musk want a slowdown in AI advances. Is the world needlessly panicking?

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The rhetoric in an open letter from the Future of Life Institute think tank, writes David Olive, is at times alarmist: 鈥淪hould we develop non-human minds that might eventually outnumber, outsmart, obsolete and replace us?鈥


How concerned should we be about artificial intelligence, one of the most advanced forms of computing?

We should insist that some regulatory guardrails be put around it, as we failed to do in the early days of the internet and social media.

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David Olive

David Olive is a Toronto-based business columnist for the Star.

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