The world’s first AI Safety Summit took place last week on the 1 and 2 of November. The event saw 28 nations, technology experts, and leading tech companies gather in Bletchley Park, Milton Keynes, to discuss the impact, and potential threats of AI on the world.
Much was discussed during this event. But one attendee who garnered a lot of attention was the controversial business leader, and X (formerly Twitter) owner Elon Musk. Musk introduced his new chatbot AI platform Grok, whilst simultaneously hypothesising that the future of work in relationship to AI, he feels, is a world where “you can have a job if you want” but “no job is needed”.
It’s probably difficult to even imagine this kind of dystopian universe, where super computers are running the world and humans are able to relax and focus on ‘more important’ things. Yet, the fact that AI has often been described as the ‘most powerful’ piece of technology to ever exist, means that this reality is a possibility – but how possible is it?
Should we be scared?
Whether or not AI will automate and replace jobs is a question on every employer’s mind. But some leaders have challenged Musk’s perspective.
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