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Elon Musk says he's terrified of AI taking over the world, and is most scared of Google's 'DeepMind' AI project

Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has repeatedly said that he thinks artificial intelligence poses a threat to humanity.

In the 1983 film "WarGames," starring Matthew Broderick, a supercomputer trained to test wartime scenarios is accidentally triggered to start a nuclear war.Billionaire Elon Musk has been sounding the alarm about the potentially dangerous, species-ending future of artificial intelligence for years now.. He has since repeatedly called for regulation and caution when it comes to new AI technology.

But Musk wasn't just talking about old films when he compared DeepMind to "WarGames" – he also said that AI could surpass human intelligence in the next five years, even if we don't see the impact of it immediately. "That doesn't mean that everything goes to hell in five years," he said. "It just means that things get unstable or weird."

 

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Elon Musk is a joke.

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Sky net is lurking in every PS4 , mobile phone , laptop and car ECu waiting to strike

He may or may not have a point, but believing Musk on anything has become questionable.

'Taking over the world' is also an engineering problem. Why would AI want to take over the world? Why would AI want more resources? It's stupid to assume that AI ( at human level) thinks like human. That's what all the boring hollywood sci fi movies do. AI trying to be human?

It isn’t AI, it’s the fact that people who will be making it will be trying to make money from it. Eventually it will be spoiled. First it is fireworks and cannons, then it is machine guns strapped to a flying helicopter.

The Matrix is coming

So am I.

Says the guy who is trying to implant AI chips into people’s brains.

Show him 'Ex Machina' and the Black Mirror episode 'Metalhead'.

Creí leer algo sobre lo que es la DeepMind y nada de eso leí.

What? I could beat up elonmusk how rediculous

SkyNet is lurking around the corner

Agree. Hawkish people will weaponize it, Just like every invention that was ment to help humanity over come hardships

Says the guy building self-driving cars.

I can take on many forms, I can look old, I can look young, I can look different... yet, close your eyes you know it’s me. Do you feel been watched by AI? Are you ready for their arrival? Good, they are already everywhere.

Nice thats rich coming from the guy with self driving cars

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..it may reveal Tesla stock is a sham...

Then he’s getting too old. We need AI and DeepMind. We need massive education on these topics for the public tho. AI is the future.

Okay, but what about Neuralink project?

If Elon is 'terrified' we should all be terrified ÒwÓ

So self-driving cars don't fall under AI?

elonmusk It’s possible those tic tacs are AI drones from the future 🤷‍♂️

Yea so END IT you psychos

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