Elon Musk’s tweets go viral as he shares his predicted list of ‘jobs in the future’ 

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Elon Musk, the Twitter owner, shared his version of job titles that he believed would dominate the future on March 17, 2023.

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Musk’s Quirky ideas 

“Gravity eater,” “Quantum hunter,” “Glitch dreamer,” “Void deer,” and “Boson cutter” are some of the job titles that will exist in the future, claims Elon Musk. In only one hour, his Twitter message had received over 3 million views. He uploaded an image with the headline “Jobs in the Future,” but the sixth image’s title was absent.

Musk’s tweet received a lot of user feedback, as usual, which is not surprising as on Twitter, Elon Musk has close to 132 million followers.

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Musk had already promised several changes to his social media network, which he controls. He said that starting on March 31, Twitter will make all the code used to recommend tweets publicly available.

According to Musk, Twitter will also employ AI to spot and draw attention to instances of platform-wide public opinion manipulation.

Musk’s view on AI

Musk has voiced worries about the future of AI and argued in favor of a regulatory body to ensure that the advancement of the technology meets the needs of the general population. 

Musk believes it’s a somewhat risky piece of technology and worries that he may have accelerated it somehow.

With Sam Altman, Musk co-founded OpenAI, which produced ChatGPT. Nevertheless, the billionaire resigned from the startup’s board in 2018 to prevent a conflict of interest between OpenAI’s research and that of Telsa Inc., the electric automaker he heads.

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