Artificial intelligence can make almost all jobs unnecessary, American billionaire Elon Musk said at the VivaTech 2024 conference in Paris.
“It's unlikely any of us will get a job,” Musk said, before participants feared losing their jobs to artificial intelligence. Musk stressed that jobs that require creativity and emotional intelligence are still safe.
Musk added that robots and artificial intelligence technology will provide all the goods and services people want without shortage, which he said could eliminate the need for most jobs.
These statements are a repetition of what Musk said in a meeting with British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak last March, when he also said that artificial intelligence will replace all human jobs at some point in the future, adding that humans have a certain desire to feel a level of personal satisfaction: in his claim. That “AI can do anything,” the work will be optional.
to receive. Earn income without having to work, and without explaining the mechanism.
Last month, Musk raised concerns about artificial superintelligence that would be smarter than anyone on Earth, saying it could emerge as soon as next year.
Musk said rising power demand and a shortage of AI training chips could limit its capabilities in the short term.
Musk posed an existential question: “If computers and robots could do everything better than you, would your life still have meaning?” He replied that he wanted people to have a purpose, which was to “give meaning to AI.”
Musk noted that children's access to social media should be restricted. Because, he says, they are “programmed with artificial intelligence to increase dopamine production.”