But he added that he thinks Congress is "not yet" ready to sufficiently"The sequence of events will not be jumping in at the deep end and making rules. It starts with insight," he told reporters. "You start with a group formed to create insights to understand the situation. Then you have proposed rulemaking.
Musk said the key point of the meeting was that "it's important for us to have a referee, just as you have a referee in a sports game, or all sports games and that the games are better for it to ensure that there's players that obey the rules, play fairly. "I think it's clear that there's a strong consensus . . . that there should be some AI regulation, that it would be in the best interest of the people to do so," he concluded. "And I think we'll probably see something happen. I don't know what on what timeframe or exactly how it will manifest itself." CLICK HERE TO READ MORE ON FOX BUSINESSBefore leaving, Musk also said, "There is some chance above zero that AI will kill us all.