Software might well eat the world, but artificial intelligence won’t eat humans. At least, that’s what Softbank CEO Masayoshi Son believes.
“People think if [AI] has emotions, it’s a disaster, it’s demonish, it’s a bad thing because they’re going to fight and kill you—destroy you,” Son said Monday during a panel discussion with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman in Tokyo. “I would say if their source of energy was protein, then it’s dangerous.”
Luckily for us, however, “their source of energy is not protein, so they don’t have to eat us,” Son noted.
Son and OpenAI’s CEO had a wide-ranging discussion about the future and the impact of AI in the world, touching on a number of things that are giving us protein-beings agita, beyond the fear that AI will devour us. Lots of critics, for instance, believe that the real existential threat to humans is economic—that within a decade or so, AI will wholly replace us in the workforce.
Altman brushed away those concerns: “People worry a lot and say, ‘What is this going to mean for all of the jobs?’ And then we always find new things to do,” he said, comparing today’s workers to how ancient people might view modern office jobs.
“If you think about many of our jobs in this room today, if you were a person 500
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