The truth behind the shocking photo of billionaire Elon Musk kissing a robot
Recently, a series of images of billionaire Elon Musk hugging and kissing some robots with a feminine appearance with the caption 'Elon Musk announces his future wife' was shared quickly on social networks.
The captions of these photos say that this series of robots is the image for the ideal, perfect wife who always obeys, serves her husband as she wants and will appear in the future.
These pictures make many people feel bewildered and somewhat scared. But what is the truth? In fact, the series of images of billionaire Elon Musk hugging and kissing some female-looking robots are created by AI tools, and are completely bogus for the purpose of 'clarifying the dangers of AI in the near future'. Especially after Elon Musk published a video of Tesla's Optimus all-in-one robot. This robot has the same physique as a real person (1m73 tall, weighs 57kg), can walk, hold objects, and water plants… This robot is called by Elon Musk as a 'companion'.
Many people said that, after seeing the images of Elon Musk hugging and kissing the robot, even though they knew it was just an AI-generated photo, they still shivered because it was like in fiction movies about robot domination.
Although the photo of Elon Musk hugging and kissing a robot is not real, the rapid development of life-like robots and AI makes many people think that it is only a matter of time before someone truly falls in love with a robot.
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