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Medium by Rebecca Bloom 8/12/2020

Elon Musk planning to saving humanity from AI by merging AI with his Neuralink

Recently a monkey has been able to control the computer with his brain but why this information is relevant and how Elon Musk is involved.
Well, between running the show at Tesla and sending his SpaceX rockets into outer space it’s surprising that Elon Musk still has time for his many ambitious sides hustles his latest Neuralink has flown under the radar for the past few years, but it’s now captivating the world’s attention for a reason that’s as intriguing as it is scary.

    Musk suggests that Neuralink will facilitate his mission to merge humans with artificial intelligence and subsequently save the human race from AI

Most of Musk’s businesses run off the backbone of forward-thinking technology but one piece of tech Elon Musk openly fears is AI.
He firmly believes that artificial intelligence is the biggest threat to the human race and that advancements in its technology are a dangerous game for us all to be playing.

It sounds a little far-fetched to think that AI could literally wipe out life as we know it but musk isn’t alone in his worries in its current narrow form AI can already outperform humans at literally any mental task from solving equations to playing chess but if we were to unleash its full potential and develop AI into a wide form of intelligence it could and would outperform humans in every way imaginable especially if we partner it up with robotics.

More: https://medium.com/illumination/elon-musks-plan-to-save-humanity-from-artificial-intelligence-5cd64d84a1e0

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