Elon Musk is worried about a Terminator-like future as AI tech progresses

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Artificial intelligence has come a long way from when it first started. For example Google is now able to predict the type of searches we want to make even before we finish typing it. We have voice assistants that are able to understand questions and reply appropriately, and all of this is great because it does lend a certain amount of convenience to day-to-day proceedings. That being said, what does this mean for the future? Could it be possible that we might face a Terminator-like future where the robots have taken over the world? Well apparently that is one of the worries of Tesla’s CEO, Elon Musk, who expressed concern on where our research about artificial intelligence is being headed.

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Elon Musk is seemingly obsessed with innovation and breaking new ground in key areas of technology. Tesla is trying to advance the cause of electric vehicles, SpaceX is attempting to reinvent space transport, and SolarCity wants to establish the United States as the central hub of solar power. But there’s one thing that has Musk a little leery: the world’s desire to constantly make artificial intelligence smarter and more capable. Appearing on CNBC yesterday, Musk explained that he’s invested in more than one AI research company not in hopes of an eventual payoff, but mostly to give himself the best possible vantage point on new advancements. “It’s really, I like to just keep an eye on what’s going on with artificial intelligence. I think there is a potential dangerous outcome there,” he told host Kelly Evans. When Evans asked him to expand on those thoughts, Musk mentioned James Cameron’s 1984 classic The Terminator as the type of scenario that humanity would do well to avoid. “I mean, there have been movies about this, you know, like Terminator,” he said. “I don’t think — in the movie Terminator, they didn’t create AI to, they didn’t expect, you know, some sort of Terminator-like outcome. It is sort of like the Monty Python thing. Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition. It’s just, you know, but you have to be careful.”

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