Elon Musk on Twitter, “Imagine giving advanced AI to a toilet with an implicit “maximize pile of poo💩” utility function, so it engages in deep societal manipulation just to get maximum 💩 haha”

Andrej Karpathy, the director of AI and Autopilot Vision at Tesla recently tweeted about being ‘smart’ on his Twitter handle. He tweeted, “Currently products brag about being “smart”. Like my coffee cup warmer had me to download an app, sign up for an account and ask for location permissions before it would warm my coffee. A future where products brag about being “dumb” must be coming and can’t come soon enough.” Andrej through his tweet stated that nowadays products lies about being smart. Also he gave the name ‘dumb’ to the today’s technology. Now see how Elon retweeted!

Consequently on this, the Tesla owner, Elon Musk retweeted by an another example. He stated the most funniest example, “I couldn’t agree more! There is such a thing as too much sentience for household appliances. Imagine giving advanced AI to a toilet with an implicit “maximize pile of poo💩” utility function, so it engages in deep societal manipulation just to get maximum 💩 haha.”

Tesla owner Elon Musk has always been a wacky person. And through his tweets he never fails to entertain his followers. He has posted many of wacky and funniest things on Twitter which has gained public attention widely.

 

 

 




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