Killer robots and work-free lives - Sunak quizzes Musk on AI future
- Elon Musk raises safety concerns about humanoid robots, highlighting that they can chase you anywhere and potentially become unfriendly with a software update.
- Rishi Sunak, who has a tech background, questions the selling point of AI and expresses concern about the portrayal of robots in movies where they are switched off.
- Elon Musk sees AI as having the potential to do everything, but also acknowledges the challenge of finding meaning in life in the future.
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Elon Musk issues warning about 'humanoid robots' in AI 'age of abundance'
The owner of X, Elon Musk, has predicted the future with AI would be an "age of abundance" with a "universal high income" instead of a universal basic income but warned of "humanoid robots" that might chase humans. Musk was speaking during a conversation with British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak…
Musk: Artificial intelligence is a ghost from a bottle, it could leave all people on the planet without work
Artificial intelligence (AI) could leave all people out of work, said entrepreneur and the richest man in the world Elon Musk at an event at the official headquarters of the British government Lancaster House in London
Elon Musk warns Rishi Sunak against killer robots, advanced forms of AI
Elon Musk sat opposite British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on the sidelines of the UK Artificial Intelligence Safety Summit in London where Musk said that in a "future of abundance", not many people would need to have a job due to the presence of advanced forms of Artificial Intelligence. The duo were joined by an audience of UK cabinet ministers, tech executives as well as the American rapper will.i.am. "There will come a point where no job is …
Elon Musk issues warning about 'humanoid robots' in AI 'age of abundance'
The owner of X Elon Musk on Thursday predicted the future with AI would be an "age of abundance" with a "universal high income" instead of a universal basic income but warned of "humanoid robots" that might chase humans.Musk was speaking during a conversation with British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak following a world-first AI summit...
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