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Elon Musk Promises: Tesla Will Invent AGI – and Package It in Robot Form

Elon Musk Promises: Tesla Will Invent AGI – and Package It in Robot Form

When Elon Musk promises to bring AGI in robot form – and you’re still waiting for your Tesla car.

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Tesla will be one of the companies to make AGI and probably the first to make it in humanoid/atom-shaping form

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Tesla as the Pioneer of the AGI Revolution

Elon Musk, the man who wants to conquer the internet, space, and now apparently artificial intelligence, has once again made headlines. In a tweet, he announced that Tesla will not only be one of the companies developing artificial general intelligence (AGI) but also the first to present it in humanoid form. An announcement that sparks both enthusiasm and skepticism.

The idea of bringing AGI in robot form sounds like science fiction. But Musk has already proven that he can turn science fiction into reality. With Tesla and SpaceX, he has revolutionized the automotive and space industries. Now he seems to want to turn the AI world upside down as well. Whether his vision is actually feasible remains to be seen.

Critics accuse Musk of using such announcements to attract attention. They point out that the development of AGI is one of the greatest challenges facing humanity and that it could take decades before it becomes a reality. But Musk is undeterred. For him, it’s only a matter of time before Tesla changes the world of artificial intelligence – and in robot form.

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