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Elon Musk Predicts AI To Surpass Human Intelligence By Next Year

Elon Musk makes alarming prediction about AI's potential power

Renowned entrepreneur Elon Musk has raised concerns about the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI), predicting that it will surpass human intelligence by next year. This alarming forecast has sparked discussions among experts in the field, echoing previous warnings from notable figures like Stephen Hawking.

During a recent interview on X/Twitter Spaces, Musk shared his insights on the future of AI. He suggested that artificial general intelligence (AGI) could potentially outsmart the smartest human on Earth within the next two years, emphasizing the need for careful consideration of AI's evolving capabilities.

Musk also disclosed his involvement in training an AI chatbot named Grok through his xAI startup company. However, he highlighted challenges such as limited access to electricity and advanced chips, which have hindered the progress of the project. Musk aims to have the next version of Grok, Grok 2, trained by May, utilizing a substantial number of Nvidia H100 graphics processing units (GPUs).

Furthermore, Musk touched upon the competitive landscape in the electric vehicle industry, acknowledging the strong presence of Chinese electric car manufacturers. He noted that these companies pose significant challenges to his own company, Tesla, emphasizing the need for continuous innovation and adaptation in the market.

As the debate surrounding AI's potential impact on society continues to unfold, Musk's predictions serve as a reminder of the importance of ethical considerations and regulatory frameworks in the development of advanced technologies.

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