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Elon Musk's Concerns on AI's Speed

30.11.2023 01:57 AM
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Elon Musk's Concerns on AI's Speed

American businessman Elon Musk expressed his concern about the speed at which artificial intelligence is developing at the present time.

The owner of SpaceX, Tesla, and the social network Musk noted that in the next three years, artificial intelligence “will be able to write a good novel like Joan Rowling, for example,” create new technology or open a new branch of physics.

Musk has previously said that he considers artificial intelligence a potential threat to the existence of humanity. Musk compared this rapidly developing technology to a “double-edged sword” that can be used for harm and to spread well.

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