>Your prestigious diplomas will be worth less than toilet paper in 3 years>The financial models, legal principles, and medical diagnoses you learned in four years will be grasped by robots at a glance. Going to medical school? No need, by 2030, Optimus robots will surpass the surgical capabilities of any top human surgeon in the world.>Humans will no longer be the smartest species on Earth>By 2031, the sum of all global digital intelligence will be > all human intelligence.>Are you saving money like crazy for retirement now? It's complete nonsense.>In 5-7 years, the global economy will double in size, the number of humanoid robots will surpass humans; they will build houses, repair pipes, perform surgeries, drive trucks; money will lose its meaning, becoming completely unnecessary.>Because robots will be able to produce everything you want, energy will come from the sun, and raw materials will come from recycling.Do you agree with him?
>>85092658and by robots he means h1b jeets
>>85092658Timelines are wrong but conclusions are mostly right, as usual. Though I don't think he said that Optimus will be doing better surgery than humans by 2030, that'd be a pretty dumb timeline even for him. Grok is already better at any kind of text-based medicine than humans, it's just that LLMs can't physically examine people and aren't as good at deescalating. He might be wrong on UBI points, it'd be very easy for globohomo elite and retarded politicians to derail UBI at the cost of the average person into the pockets of retarded politicians and globohomo elite. Also he definitely didn't say>>Because robots will be able to produce everything you want, energy will come from the sun, and raw materials will come from recycling.He's a massive accelerationist, he'd never want to get everything from recycling, he'd want to build a Dyson sphere.
>>85092658so hordes of more welfare people coming into country and clogging it even more then?
>AIjeet shill threadyawn*hides*
>>85092686Pretty much this. Shits going to get worse
Assume everything he says is off by a factor between 10-1000. He's always wrong but at what scale can vary wildly. I don't believe AI is going to cause a technological revolution at all. It seems to be useful as a productivity tool that's often worse than not bothering with it at all that also has cost trillions that investors will never see get back to them. There are some problems it's very good at solving, but generally, it's not particularly useful beyond writing corpo-speak emails or running content farms out of India that are destroying the internet.>>85092703>I don't think he said that Optimus will be doing better surgery than humans by 2030He did. He's probably off by 50 years, but we'll see.
>>85093034AI is very good at programming. It's at 1:10 at least on programming tasks, on some tasks 1:100 time efficiency. If absolutely no other good use is found for it, which is unlikely, it's still going to displace a fuckton of programmers. But possibly not pajeets, since AI is becoming expensive to run, although it writes better code than pajeets. >50 yearsAround 15. He already literally has a robot that does live surgeries on humans, only that it's not a universal one.
>>85093236>He already literally has a robot that does live surgeries on humansNo clue where you're getting this from but that's not true at all.AI also currently isn't replacing SWEs despite it being the cheapest now than it ever will be with trillions burnt on an unprofitable venture. It could slow down hiring for juniors, but that's not even a tenth of a drop in the bucket of all jobs being replaced.
>>85092658I never get in a hyper AI world what the plan is for CEOs and other self indulgant faggots
>money will lose its meaning, becoming completely unnecessaryDoes that include his billions of dollars?
>>85093323>No clue where you're getting this from but that's not true at all.Neuralink is implanted by a robot.
>>85092658yeah i agree, in fact everyone should be supporting him . So we can escape this bs society of hell
>>85094143That statement is misleading because Neuralink's robot performs only one specific, highly scripted step-inserting tiny electrode threads-while the actual "surgery" (opening the skull, preparing the site, closing up) is still done by human neurosurgeons. Calling that "a robot that does live full surgeries" is like saying a self-parking feature makes a car a "fully autonomous driver"-it ignores the dozens of critical surgical tasks that remain entirely in human hands.
>>85094134He'll probably start giving away his 100s of billions any day now
>>85092658Pure grift. He's just hyping up this bs to attract more investment. He's mentally ill and he thinks the next 100 billion will finally make him happy and complete because the previous 1000 didn't.
>>85092658>energy will come from the sun, and raw materials will come from recyclingI mean this is already trueBasically everything on earth is already running on the sun's energyDid you know the sun generates enough energy in 1 second to power everything on Earth for like 100,000 yearsWe just don't have the technology to efficiently capture and store such a massive amount energy
>>85094448Alright sure... except when I go outside I see self-driving cars navigating the streets, so idk what to tell you.
Do we actually get to incarnate into machine bodies or is this just gonna be demon world?
>>85095068...that's an analogy.