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Elon Musk says artificial intelligence will take all our jobs and that’s not necessarily a bad thing. “Probably none of us will have a job,” Musk said about AI at a tech conference on Thursday.
At a newly launched AI Safety Summit in the U.K. in November, Musk told the group that he sees a time when AI may actually make our idea of traditional employment a thing of the past, but it will ...
Few doubt that AI tools like ChatGPT will make some jobs obsolete, but opinions vary widely on what the overall impact will be in the long run—even among two of the emergent tech space’s ...
In May 2024, Musk predicted that AI will make most jobs obsolete, requiring a high universal income. [22] In June 2024, the Greater Memphis Chamber announced xAI is planning on building Colossus, the world's largest supercomputer in Memphis, Tennessee. [23] After a 122-day construction, the supercomputer went fully operational in December 2024.
The world’s richest person likened AI to a “magic genie” that will transform society. Elon Musk says AI will create a future where ‘no job is needed’: ‘The AI will be able to do ...
The letter highlights both the positive and negative effects of artificial intelligence. [7] According to Bloomberg Business, Professor Max Tegmark of MIT circulated the letter in order to find common ground between signatories who consider super intelligent AI a significant existential risk, and signatories such as Professor Oren Etzioni, who believe the AI field was being "impugned" by a one ...
[378] [379] In 2015, Musk was a cosignatory, along with Stephen Hawking and hundreds of others, of the open letter on artificial intelligence, which called for the ban of lethal autonomous weapons. [380] Musk's AI stances have been called alarmist and sensationalist by critics such as computer scientist Yann LeCun and Meta Platforms CEO Mark ...
AI takes an immense amount of resources—from endless water to an estimated $1 trillion worth of investor dollars—but Elon Musk warned the technology has already run out of its primary training ...