Elon Musk warns of ‘humanoid robots’ in the ‘age of many’ AI

The CEO of SpaceX and Tesla stated that there will come a time when “it will no longer be necessary [hacer] there are no jobs” and that jobs are reserved for those who want them for “personal satisfaction.

By AFP

Tesla owner and social network

Musk spoke in London with British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak after the first AI summit at Bletchley Park, England.

The CEO of SpaceX and Tesla stated that there will come a time when “it will no longer be necessary [hacer] there are no jobs” and that jobs are reserved for those who want them for “personal satisfaction.

AI is like a “magic genie” that grants all your wishes, added Musk, who, however, joked that such fairy tales rarely end well.

“One of the challenges for the future is how to find the meaning of life,” he added.

The tycoon then expressed concern about the possible actions of “humanoid robots”.

“Humanoid robots can chase you anywhere,” he said.

“This is something that really worries us. If robots can follow you anywhere, what happens if one day they receive a software update and are no longer friendly?” he asked.

Bletchley’s two-day meeting brought together UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres with other heads of state.

They were joined by a hundred experts, ministers and entrepreneurs, who examined the dangers caused by the unstoppable rise of technology.

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