Musk: The story behind viral photos of ‘Elon Musk kissing a robot’ – Times of India
Some similar photos showing the Tesla CEO kissing a female humanoid robots have gone viral. A Twitter user Daniel Marven, has shared four photos of Musk in which the billionaire is seen kissing female robots. The tweet, in which these photos are shared, mentions that the images have been made with AI with the “personality and the characteristics of the female that he dreams of.”
Elon Musk is not building a robot wife
“Elon Musk announces the future wife who is she? 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,” the tweet reads. But it goes on to clarify that these are not real images, but are AI generated.
Elon Musk announces the future wife who is she?
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… pic.twitter.com/a2JdpTfwef— Daniel Marven (@danielmarven) May 16, 2023
“The post is to clarify the dangers of AI (artificial intelligence) in the coming period, especially after Tesla Company released the first integrated robot “Optimus” “Guys this guy is not a human ????????????????♂️” this is out of the world,” adds the tweet.
Tesla’s humanoid ‘Optimus’ robot
The Tesla CEO revealed a prototype of a humanoid “Optimus” robot in October last year. The robot shares some AI software and sensors with its Tesla cars’ Autopilot driver assistance features.
Recently, Tesla showed off a new footage of its Tesla Bots in what appears to be a production-ready chassis. The video shows the robots walking and suggests that they can do other things, like pick up items and recognise objects.
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