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AI singularity explained: What it means and why Elon Musk is concerned

AI singularity refers to a hypothetical future scenario where machines evolve beyond human control, rapidly improving themselves without human intervention.

February 25, 2025 / 12:00 IST
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Musk has frequently warned about AI's potential dangers, underscoring the need for caution.
Musk has frequently warned about AI's potential dangers, underscoring the need for caution.

Elon Musk once again, on Monday, sounded the alarm on artificial intelligence (AI) singularity - a theoretical point at which AI surpasses human intelligence, leading to transformative and unpredictable changes.

Musk has long been vocal about the risks of AI surpassing human capabilities. He recently reiterated his concerns, predicting that superintelligent AI could emerge as early as 2029. "My guess is that we’ll have AI that is smarter than any one human probably around the end of next year (2025)," the Tesla CEO had stated in a live-streamed interview on his social media platform X in 2024.

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AI singularity refers to a hypothetical future scenario where machines evolve beyond human control, rapidly improving themselves without human intervention. The concept was pioneered by mathematician John von Neumann and has since been the subject of intense debate among scientists and tech leaders.

Futurist Ray Kurzweil has estimated that AI singularity could be achieved by 2045, but Musk believes it could happen much sooner. AI development has accelerated at an unprecedented pace, with machine learning models now capable of self-improvement. However, a fully autonomous AI surpassing human intelligence remains theoretical.