Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and co-founder of Neuralink, has cautioned that the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) could render almost all human jobs obsolete. Speaking virtually at the VivaTech 2024 conference in Paris, Musk expressed his concerns about the future of employment in the face of AI’s expanding capabilities.
“Probably none of us will have a job,” Musk said during his remote address, highlighting the potential for AI to replace human labor in various sectors. However, he noted that roles requiring creativity and emotional intelligence might remain secure.
“If you want to do a job that’s kinda like a hobby, you can do a job,” Musk stated. “But otherwise, AI and the robots will provide any goods and services that you want,” he added.
Musk suggested that the government might need to consider implementing a universal high income as opposed to the concept of universal basic income (UBI) to address the displacement of jobs by AI. UBI is a social welfare program where all adult citizens receive a fixed income regularly without the need to work.
“In some sense, it’ll be somewhat of a leveler, an equalizer,” Musk explained, though he did not elaborate on the specifics.
The billionaire entrepreneur, who was one of the initial board members of Open AI, has recently become a prominent critic in the debate over AI regulation. Last month, he voiced concerns about the development of superhuman artificial intelligence, which he claimed could surpass human intelligence as early as next year.
Addressing an existential question, Musk asked, “If the computer and robots can do everything better than you, does your life have meaning?”
In April, two of Japan’s leading firms predicted that AI could cause the collapse of the social order.