NewsElon Musk warns: AI could take over all jobs, advocates high-income

Elon Musk warns: AI could take over all jobs, advocates high-income

Elon Musk claims that artificial intelligence will replace all jobs.
Elon Musk claims that artificial intelligence will replace all jobs.
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6:43 AM EDT, May 27, 2024

According to Elon Musk's comments at the Viva Technology conference in Paris, artificial intelligence is likely to take over all human jobs. He suggests starting work on universal high-guaranteed income as soon as possible. Will this help?

Artificial intelligence is increasingly entering various areas of our lives. The development of AI is causing many people to worry about their jobs because many professions may become unnecessary due to its growing capabilities and automation.

Elon Musk claims that this is inevitable. In his opinion, artificial intelligence will ultimately end the job market. During the Viva Technology conference in Paris, he expressed that there is an 80 percent chance that artificial intelligence will take over all human jobs in the future.

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It's hard to say exactly what that moment is, but there will come a point where no job is needed. You can have a job if you want to have a job — sort of personal satisfaction — but the AI will be able to do everything - assessed the billionaire.

Interestingly, Elon Musk claims that such a scenario dramatically threatens humanity and that too much artificial intelligence influences our lives means "deep trouble." At the same time, he claims that AI is "the most disruptive force in history here"

Seeing the rapid development of artificial intelligence, Elon Musk advocates starting work on a so-called universal high-guaranteed income. In his opinion, people will soon receive money without needing to perform work.

There will be universal high income — and not universal basic income — universal high income. There'll be no shortage of goods or services - Elon Musk argues.
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