The tech billionaire also stressed the need of having an off-switch for humanoid robots that can chase you.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Elon Musk sat down for an 'in-conversation' to mark the conclusion of the AI safety summit technology could bring a future where paid work is redundant, in a conversation with Rishi Sunak to close the government’s AI safety summit.
“A humanoid robot can basically chase you anywhere,” the tech entrepreneur said in the talk, which was not broadcast live but was streamed on his social media site X later. Mr Musk also said the UK “is in a strong position” on developing robots, praising Dyson in particular.He spoke of the technology’s potential to provide “companionship”, saying it could “know you better than anyone, perhaps even yourself”.
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