Billionaire Elon Musk has responded to a decades-old video of acclaimed science fiction author Arthur C. Clarke discussing the future of artificial intelligence (AI). The video has been circulated again on social media platforms.
Billionaire Elon Musk has responded to a decades-old video of acclaimed science fiction author Arthur C. Clarke discussing the future of artificial intelligence (AI). The video has been circulated again on social media platforms.
In the video, Clark predicts that the most intelligent inhabitants of the future world will not be humans or monkeys, but machines.
In the video, Clark predicts that the most intelligent inhabitants of the future world will not be humans or monkeys, but machines.
“They will start thinking and eventually they will completely surpass the ideas of their makers. We are now at the beginning of an inorganic or mechanical evolution that will be thousands of times faster,” the sci-fi writer said in the video. I can hear you saying
“They will start thinking and eventually they will completely surpass the ideas of their makers. We are now at the beginning of an inorganic or mechanical evolution that will be thousands of times faster,” the sci-fi writer said in the video. I can hear you saying
He added, “Current electronic brains are complete idiots, but this may not be true in another generation.
He added, “Current electronic brains are complete idiots, but this may not be true in another generation.
Elon Musk responded by retweeting the video from his official Twitter handle. His CEO of Tesla wrote in the caption, “Foresight.”
Elon Musk responded by retweeting the video from his official Twitter handle. His CEO of Tesla wrote in the caption, “Foresight.”
Since posting, the video has amassed over 22.5 million views, 57.6k likes, and dozens of reactions in the comments section.
Since posting, the video has amassed over 22.5 million views, 57.6k likes, and dozens of reactions in the comments section.
The user said, “We are definitely descendants of some technology that has deleted our past, so we cannot know how we got here.”
The user said, “We are definitely descendants of some technology that has deleted our past, so we cannot know how we got here.”
“By removing non-applicable verifications and leaving Twitter’s blue subscribers verified only, you literally lose the point of being verified at all. The Incredibles Syndrome plan,” another user commented.
“By removing non-applicable verifications and leaving Twitter’s blue subscribers verified only, you literally lose the point of being verified at all. The Incredibles Syndrome plan,” another user commented.
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“Before AGI there is no science to embed neural links or other BCIs to make us ‘instant experts’ (even if it were possible),” the fourth person tweeted. .
“Before AGI there is no science to embed neural links or other BCIs to make us ‘instant experts’ (even if it were possible),” the fourth person tweeted. .