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Abba! AI will take jobs for everyone; A big statement from Elon Musk









Leaders Online Desk: Will Artificial Intelligence Cut Human Jobs Soon? This question is not new. But, now the number of people asking this question has increased. The arrival of Chat GPT and Google's new chatbot Gemini has added to people's worries. In such a situation, the owner of Space X, who is preparing to go to Mars, Elon Musk, has made a worrying statement. Recently, this question came to Elon Musk. He described this technology as his 'biggest fear'. Musk went on to say that 'none of us will probably have a job' in the future due to AI. The tech giant was speaking during an interview at Viva Tech 2024 in Paris.

He added, “If you want to do a job as a hobby, you can do it. Otherwise, AI and robots will provide whatever goods and services you want.” He highlighted that the potential of AI has grown exponentially over the years. So while we're advancing so quickly, companies and users are still figuring out how to use technology responsibly.

Even earlier, Musk has A.I. Concerned about. During his keynote speech on Thursday (23), he described technology as his “biggest fear”. He pronounced Ian Banks' “Culture Book Series”, a European fantasy depiction of a society driven by advanced technology, as the most realistic and “the best idea of ​​future AI”. Will people feel emotionally fulfilled without jobs in the future? Musk asked this question.

A.I. Industry experts are constantly concerned about how various industries and jobs will be changed by the growth of the market.
According to a report by CNN, researchers at the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab found that the adoption of AI in the workplace is much lower than some had expected and feared. The report also noted that many jobs previously identified as vulnerable to AI were not economically viable for companies to automate at the time.

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