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Elon Musk speaks at Cannes Lions on AI-related global disaster & free speech
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Elon Musk has predicted the chance of AI-related disaster at “10 to 20%,” while doubling down on free speech over advertiser demands for censorship.
Musk, speaking at Cannes Lions on Wednesday morning, said: “I tend to agree with Geoff Hinton – one of the godfathers of AI – and he thinks there’s a 10-20% probability of something terrible happening.”
He also doubled down on his commitment to free speech on his X platform, following previous battles with advertisers over issues of brand safety.
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If Boston Dynamics-style large, bipedal robots ever do end up replacing humans in workspaces, they may do so after being trained by their flesh-and-bone predecessors.
In a new paper, researchers from Stanford explain how they taught a 5 ‘9 humanoid-looking robot equipped with a single RGB camera to play piano, tennis, and even learn to box simply by imitating or “shadowing” human movements.
The novel learning method could help speed up training time and reduce costs associated with future humanoid robot development. That could prove useful, especially as companies like Figure and Tesla sprint to release bi-pedal robots capable of performing factory and home work.
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