Elon Musk Said The AI Robot Would Be The First Mars Inhabitant, Not Human

Indira Datta - Jan 05, 2019


Elon Musk Said The AI Robot Would Be The First Mars Inhabitant, Not Human

Recently, Musk stated that artificial intelligence will be the first resident to be taken to this base.

Elon Musk said that there is up to 70% chance he would go to Mars a few months ago, the CEO of SpaceX is currently concentrating on establishing a manned Mars base and is supposedly completed before 2030. Recently, Musk has given more detail about his before statements that artificial intelligence will be the first resident to be taken to this base on Mars, not human.

AI may be the first population on Mars rather than human

On December 27, Elon Musk answered on Twitter that 30% of the ability that an AI will be put on Mars first, not human astronauts.

This idea is really unexpected because everyone knew Elon Musk had a history of criticizing the development of AI for a long time. SpaceX's chief executive has repeatedly called on the government to carefully review and monitor the activities of artificial intelligence to regulate and prevent in time when danger arises.

Earlier in the past, Musk had once stated that the rapid and widespread development of AI could lead to human extinction. Moreover, he also compared the dangers of artificial intelligence to nuclear weapons under the control of the notorious dictator Kim Jong-un in North Korea.

The South African billionaire has always insisted that AI will grow widely and become smarter and stronger than humans. And so in the future, they will dominate people and the Earth, which will lead to human extinction in our own homeland.

As we know, in November last year, Elon Musk also announced that he would migrate to Mars live despite knowing that it was a one-way trip. Besides he announced that 30% of AI would be put on this Red planet to study, he claimed that up to 70% of him would come to live here.

The chances of survival were few, though, he still maintained this intention and continued to share his desire one more time in an interview with Axios recently on HBO. He said that the risks may affect his life during migration to Mars but it does not discourage him.

Musk pointed out that those who climb on the top of Mount Everest have known very well the deaths that may occur on their way but they did not give up no matter what.

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