< img src = "/uploads/blogs/5e/f9/ib-frt45spG5_0df4a499.jpg" Alt = "Artificial Intelligence will release everyone: as a new startup promises to replace all human work with robots"/~ 62 < P > One of the most famous artificial intelligence researchers, Tamai Besiroglu stated that he wanted to fully automate human work. His new startup Mechanize is already a wave of criticism, and in X they say & ndash; This & laquo; real -time in real time & raquo;.

< p >The new startup Mechanize, founded by a bush, has an ambitious goal & ndash; Full automation of the entire economy. In other words & ndash; Artificial intelligence should completely replace people in the labor market. About it reports blik.ua with reference to Techcrunch.

< p > According to the Besiroglu, only in the US, employees pay $ 18 trillion every year. In the world & ndash; over $ 60 trillion. It was this sum that he called the potential market for Mechanize.

< P > The first to hit the office workers. Startup plans to automate white collar work by creating artificial agents that will perform people's tasks.

< p > In x the news was perceived as a blow below the belt. One of the users wrote:

< p > & laquo; sad to see as a science we respected now serves as a corporation & raquo;.

~ < p > However, the disregard itself is convinced & ndash; Automation is profitable for both people and business. He says the total use of agents can lead to & laquo; explosive economic growth & raquo;.

< p > & laquo; it will create new products, services and make people's lives better & raquo ;, & ndash; He declared in Interview & Rsquo; Yu Techcrunch.

< p > Other experts warn: if people lose their work, then who will buy the same goods ? besiroglu corresponds to & ndash; Revenues will be not only from work but also from rent, dividends and state aid.

< P > Startup has already supported the large names of techno -industry & ndash; Investors include Nat Friedman, Patrick Colleze and Jeff Dean. One of them, Marcus Abramovich, called the & laquo; the most intelligent in AI & raquo;.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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