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Elon Musk predicts ‘Universal High Income’ in AI driven future

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Elon Musk has forecasted a future where artificial intelligence renders traditional employment obsolete, paving the way for a system of “universal high income.”

Speaking at the inaugural AI Safety Summit, Musk painted a utopian vision where AI ushers in an “age of abundance,” providing limitless opportunities and resources.

He envisages a scenario where AI systems can accomplish all tasks, freeing individuals from the necessity of traditional employment.

“It’s hard to say exactly what that moment is, but there will come a point where no job is needed,” Musk remarked to U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.

“You can have a job if you want to have a job or sort of personal satisfaction, but the AI will be able to do everything.”

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While acknowledging the discomfort this prospect may evoke, Musk expressed optimism about what he termed a “protopian” future driven by AI.

He described a world where AI serves as an unparalleled educational resource and ensures an abundance of goods and services for all.

Musk’s concept of “universal high income” appears to build upon the idea of universal basic income (UBI) advocated by other tech leaders, such as Sam Altman.

While the specifics remain unclear, Musk suggests that this concept would elevate individuals’ economic status, potentially serving as an equalizer in society.

This vision resonates with recent discussions around UBI, particularly in light of successful experiments like the expanded child tax credit in 2021.

The positive outcomes of such initiatives demonstrate the potential of direct cash payments to alleviate poverty and inequality without discouraging workforce participation.

Ahron Young is an award winning journalist who has covered major news events around the world. Ahron is the Managing Editor and Founder of TICKER NEWS.

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The biggest entertainment industry continues studio closures

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Microsoft’s Xbox division announced the closure of several studios post their Bethesda acquisition.

Among the studio closures are Arkane Austin and Tango Gameworks.

Meanwhile, Nintendo hints at a new Switch, and PlayStation backtracks on linking Steam accounts for HellDivers 2.

Nintendo surprises with a NES Championship edition. New games this week include Crow Country, V Rising, Animal Well, and Little Kitty, Big City. #Featured #Trending

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Cyber attacks: health sector targeted

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Cyber attacks are rife within the healthcare sector. So what’s the solution?

Cyber inSecurity dives into the challenges, solutions, and real-world applications in the fast paced world of cyber security. Hosted Nam Lam, Managing Director and Gary Savarino, Field CTO at Sailpoint.

In this episode, Gary is joined by Aaron Le Saux, ICT Architecture and Integration Manager at Calvary Health Care. #cyber insecurity

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Simplifying complex cyber security

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What are the consequences of oversimplifying identity management?

Cyber inSecurity dives into the challenges, solutions, and real-world applications in the fast paced world of cyber security. Hosted Nam Lam, Managing Director and Gary Savarino, Field CTO at Sailpoint.

In this episode, Gary is joined by Brendan Kelly, Senior Manager Cyber Security at Resolution Life. #cyber insecurity

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