Jeff Bezos performs down AI risks and says one trillion people may dwell in enormous cylindrical house stations

Artificial intelligence is extra more likely to save humanity than to destroy it, Jeff Bezos stated just lately. The billionaire additionally stated he want to see the human inhabitants develop to at least one trillion, with most individuals residing in enormous cylindrical house stations.

In an interview with podcaster Lex Fridman, the Amazon
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founder and former CEO rejected the concept that people ought to colonize different planets, saying he believes constructing house colonies is the one approach to obtain such inhabitants development.  

“I would love to see a trillion humans living in the solar system. If we had a trillion humans, we would have, at any given time, 1,000 Mozarts and 1,000 Einsteins,” he stated. “The only way to get to that vision is with giant space stations. The planetary surfaces are just way too small.”

Bezos, who has a internet price of $172 billion, stated that if individuals lived on O’Neill house colonies close to Earth, constructed utilizing uncooked supplies from the moon and objects within the asteroid belt, they may go to our present planet on trip. 

The idea of O’Neill colonies was developed by science-fiction author Gerard Ok. O’Neill as an answer to the issue of livable environments in house. The house stations, designed as two cylinders that rotate round an axis, would provide a synthetic Earth-like surroundings and use rotation to simulate gravity. 

Bezos’s imaginative and prescient is in opposition to that put ahead by Tesla
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CEO Elon Musk, who’s presently the richest individual on the earth. Musk has stated that he hopes that people will change into a “multiplanetary species” and that he goals to colonize Mars through his firm SpaceX.

In Bezos’s imaginative and prescient, house colonies would assist assist a inhabitants that’s 125 instances the dimensions of the Earth’s present inhabitants. 

He stated individuals could be free to decide on whether or not or to not dwell in house, however those that opted for the O’Neill colonies would “’be able to use much more energy and much more material resources in space than they would be able to use on Earth.”

Bezos stated individuals residing in house would nonetheless have the chance to journey to Earth on trip, within the “same way that you might go to Yellowstone National Park.”

He acknowledged that he “won’t live long enough to see the fruits” of his efforts to colonize house, saying that the private rewards of his work with house firm Blue Origin “come from building a road to space.”

In the interview, Bezos additionally put ahead an optimistic imaginative and prescient of the way forward for synthetic intelligence, regardless of warning it has the potential to be “incredibly destructive.” 

AI has the potential to avoid wasting people from going extinct, and people who find themselves “overly concerned” in regards to the risks of the know-how “may be missing part of the equation,” he argued.

“Even in the face of all this uncertainty, my own view is that these powerful tools are much more likely to help us and save us, even, than they are to, on balance, hurt us and destroy us,” Bezos stated.

AI has the potential to assist humanity develop “better medicines and better tools to develop more technologies,” which may guarantee its long-term survival, he stated.

Musk, in distinction, has repeatedly raised considerations in regards to the risks of AI and has stated it poses a threat to humanity.

Despite their variations, Bezos stated he thinks Musk “must be a very capable leader” in view of his successes with SpaceX and Tesla.

“I don’t really know Elon very well. I know his public persona, but I also know you can’t know anyone by their public persona. It’s impossible. You may think you do, but I guarantee you don’t,” Bezos stated.

Bezos additionally warned in regards to the risks of nuclear weapons and local weather change. “We need to start training ourselves to think longer term,” he stated. 

He talked about his childhood, saying that engaged on his grandfather’s ranch in Texas helped him develop a “problem-solving mentality.” 

Between the ages of 4 and 16, Bezos spent summers on the ranch so as, he stated, to present his mom — who was 17 years previous when Bezos was born — a break. He did quite a lot of chores whereas taking every day breaks together with his grandfather to look at the cleaning soap opera “Days of Our Lives.”

Bezos stated the resourcefulness he developed on the ranch helped him in his path to turning into an inventor, including that he hopes what he creates shall be taken as a right sooner or later.

“That’s an inventor’s greatest dream, is that their inventions are so successful that they are one day taken for granted. Nobody thinks of Amazon as an invention anymore,” Bezos stated.

“Nobody thinks of customer reviews as an invention. We pioneered customer reviews, but now they’re so commonplace. Same thing with one-click shopping and so on. But that’s a compliment,” he stated. “You invent something that’s so used, so beneficially used by so many people, that they take it for granted.”

The entrepreneur additionally stated that whereas he was at Princeton University, an encounter with a fellow scholar from Sri Lanka satisfied him to not pursue a profession as a theoretical physicist. Bezos realized, he stated, that “your brain has to be wired in a certain way.” 

He recalled how the scholar was capable of resolve a “difficult partial differential equations problem” — one which Bezos and a fellow scholar had been engaged on for 3 hours with out making any headway by any means — in seconds.

Source web site: www.marketwatch.com

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