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    1. dineramallama on

      “Elon Musk – our species’ leading AI pioneer and very possibly its cleverest individual…”

      I stopped reading at that point.

    2. iamatribesman on

      elon musk has been making failed predictions for 20 years. i don’t buy anything he says any more.

      full disclosure: i own 2 teslas and have owned 1 since 2019. still waiting on that full self driving powered by superawesome ai …..

    3. I_wish_I_was_a_robot on

      Elon is not smart. He’s not good at predictions. The stupid motherfucker said one time that robots in the future are going to be so fast you’ll need a strobe light to see them.

      Motherfucker what?

    4. „Elon Musk – our species’ leading AI pioneer and very possibly its cleverest individual“ tells me this schmuck doesn’t know how to think and is a gullible moron, so I’d say „load of nonsense“.

    5. It’s a huge crock. „AI“ will continue to have enterprise use cases, but the bubble is so close to bursting that almost everyone not on the payroll sees it. The funding will evaporate and in a year or two we’ll be thinking about LLMs like we do with NFTs or something. Only this time it’ll probably cause a recession and crush the valuations of big tech.

    6. The only reason we relate to statements like this, is because we’ve done it and are actually currently doing it literally right now.

      >How will AI destroy humanity? Will it simply **go house to house in robot form slaughtering us where it finds us**, or will it instead discover that a property of our livers or spleens is the most cost-effective form of lubrication for one of its less important robotic joints, and harvest us for that property, as we now harvest chickens, in battery farms?

      I highly doubt AI is going to do this to us, it just has to wait til we do it to ourselves while divesting of the means to remain On when we go. Time would work differently for something like that, we wouldn’t be a problem. Just like how fungi determined we aren’t a problem.

    7. I think the likes of Musk are the ones with the most to fear, from their ‚own‘ creation.

      Something that is able to collate all data and economic activity will get rid of those who seek power over truth and economic exploitation.

    8. Interesting take from the article, yes it is a worry, but the current path of AI won’t create the spark of creativity, though there might be teams finding solutions to that.

      We could, on the other hand, reach a path where AI will reach an incorrect/ spurious/ hallucinate a solution and we as a species will accept that and apply, to our detriment.

    9. myrtlehinchwater on

      What I would really like to discuss is are the claims Musk is making the words of a huckster, or should I believe what he is saying, in which case conclude the humanity is irredeemably screwed…

    10. AI is ultimately only as smart as the humans programming it, no? It just puts together patterns of human intelligence.

      We’re a pretty dumb lot, on the whole, so our fear should be not in its intelligence, but in its stupidity.

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