AI video shows ‘aged’ Musk, Altman, Bezos discussing using ‘energy of humans to power machines that took their jobs’

A recent AI-generated video features a digitally aged Elon Musk, Sam Altman, and Jeff Bezos discussing a future where artificial intelligence could lead to significant job displacement. In this futuristic scenario, Musk warns that by 2030, approximately 80% of the global workforce may be rendered obsolete by advances in AI technology. The video raises critical questions about the ethical implications of relying on machines for labor and the potential need for a new societal framework to support those affected by job losses. This provocative content has sparked discussions among industry leaders, policymakers, and the general public regarding the balance between technological progress and its impact on employment. As AI continues to evolve, the dialogue surrounding its capabilities and consequences becomes increasingly urgent, highlighting the need for proactive measures to address workforce transitions and support displaced workers. The implications of such a future scenario underscore the importance of preparing for a world where human roles may drastically change, prompting a reevaluation of education, job training, and social safety nets.
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