SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA: Elon Musk doesn’t hold back when speaking his mind or suggesting his opinions, especially when it comes to artificial intelligence and its capabilities. Recently, some of his pictures are shocking the Internet as people are trying to decipher the real reason behind those snaps. Several pictures of Musk went viral where he can be seen kissing a robot. David Marven, CEO of a construction company, shared these images in line with Musk’s Optimus robot which was launched last year in September.
“It is the first robot that has been manufactured specifically designed with artificial intelligence, with the personality and the characteristics of the female that he dreams of…which is not found in any normal person because, of course, there is no normal person that has all the required specifications,” Marven wrote. While explaining the features he said: “Equipped with sensory means that make her feel sad and happy. She has a balanced and interactive mindset … so she can share it if she is in a crisis or the feeling that she is experiencing or needs when she is exposed to any psychological stress.”
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'The Black Mirror trailer just dropped'
He then dropped the news, the bizarre images were in fact artificial intelligence generated. Marven said the purpose of sharing these photographs, was to 'clarify the dangers of AI' especially after Tesla Company released the first integrated robot Optimus. "There were several reactions on social media where one social media user wrote, “The Black Mirror trailer just dropped.” The second user said,” This post does clarify one of the dangers of AI - it is being used to generate images like these to fool people into thinking they are real.” Another user was fascinated by Musk’s ability with robots, “Where's the male version? I was always playing to get a robot husband. Does all chores, never argue, and has all the needed settings [laughing emoji].”
'Just ‘companions’'
Tesla just revealed a clip of five of its Optimus robots leaping from the original unveiling of the $20,000 prototype. However, many experts criticized their abilities, even though the makers claimed they can walk, pick up stuff, and complete simple tasks. Tesla-owner called the robots Companions, reports the Daily Mail.