Claire Elise Boucher, known as Grimes, has voiced concerns on social media about the dangers she believes artificial intelligence poses to children. Grimes highlighted the problem of “outsourcing thinking,” suggesting AI could negatively impact young minds.
"The biggest imminent threat is just outsourcing thinking."
Grimes, musician and mother of three, criticized the integration of AI technologies into Elon Musk’s social media platform, X. Musk, CEO of SpaceX and Tesla, introduced Grok 3 in February, calling it "the smartest AI on Earth."
"I'm tired of experimenting on kids you know, smoking, MacDonalds and now we're gonna do it with this?"
Her comment reflects worries about AI’s potential to harm child development, especially since X allows users aged 13 and older, without verifying age during registration. Despite her concerns, Grimes is cautiously curious about AI's future possibilities.
"In some ways I can't wait for superintelligence - in some ways I can't wait. It's not as easy since I've had kids."
Author’s summary: Grimes candidly warns about AI’s risks to children, critiquing Musk’s tech initiatives while expressing mixed feelings on the rise of superintelligence.
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