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15 years of Elon, fully searchable. The production archive uses Supabase as the source of truth, with 94,952 indexed tweets available in development as a full-archive fallback and a curated annotation layer for context, theory, and how major claims aged.

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Jun 9, 2023

@McPepes_AI @CTPOLICELIVE 😂

1.4K likes106 RT136 replies
May 29, 2023

What will AI be like in 2040? https://t.co/sDHigTkyXS

200.6K likes16.1K RT11.9K replies
May 28, 2023

AI Fashion Show in Azkaban Date & Details to Follow

46.6K likes3.6K RT4.0K replies
May 27, 2023

Bruh do you even AI

122.4K likes10.0K RT13.2K replies
May 22, 2023

@adamdangelo There will not be a winter for AI, quite the opposite

5.9K likes533 RT4.2K replies
May 19, 2023

AI ♾️ https://t.co/U8b6ynMGrQ

186.9K likes16.2K RT9.1K replies
May 18, 2023

@krassenstein Regulatory oversight of AI is important to protect the public from companies potentially cutting corners on safety

2.6K likes250 RT504 replies
May 16, 2023

@thejefflutz @davidfaber @CNBC @Tesla @lindayacc Even the AI community doesn’t understand

7.8K likes465 RT586 replies
May 11, 2023

@WholeMarsBlog As mentioned earlier, v11.4.1 has major architectural improvements. It’s actually much more than a point release. Should arguably be v12.0, but that’s reserved for when FSD is fully AI from video in to control out.

5.7K likes471 RT412 replies
May 9, 2023

@satyanadella AI brings benefits, but also risks

3.2K likes212 RT488 replies
May 8, 2023

@techAU Arguably, v11.4 should be v12.0, as there are so many major improvements. v12 is reserved for when FSD is end-to-end AI, from images in to steering, brakes & acceleration out.

5.0K likes467 RT342 replies
May 7, 2023

@Jason Yeah, major problem! Never demand that an AI lie.

13.8K likes896 RT663 replies
Apr 30, 2023

@cb_doge Tesla self-driving is by far the most advanced real world AI

22.0K likes1.6K RT1.5K replies
Apr 30, 2023

@teslaownersSV @jonmcneill Just like AI, human neural net training takes a long time, but inference (applying the knowledge) is relatively easy

5.2K likes448 RT376 replies
Apr 29, 2023

I propose the lmfao test for AI

88.3K likes6.2K RT7.2K replies
Apr 27, 2023

@EdKrassen @jacobincambodia I met with many other senior Democratic Party leaders too, many of whom, including Chuck Schumer, I have known for well over a decade. The Schumer meeting was over an hour. He was kind, thoughtful and asked insightful questions about AI. This man cares about the American people.

2.7K likes214 RT1.2K replies
Apr 27, 2023

Met with @SenSchumer and many members of Congress about artificial intelligence regulation today. That which affects safety of the public has, over time, become regulated to ensure that companies do not cut corners. AI has great power to do good and evil. Better the former.

92.4K likes9.5K RT8.6K replies
Apr 26, 2023

@krassenstein Seems early to run an attack ad. Also, the AI will be much better next year.

9.2K likes528 RT885 replies
Apr 16, 2023

@mckaywrigley I saw it happening from well before GPT-1, which is why I tried to warn the public for years. The only one on one meeting I ever had with Obama as President I used not to promote Tesla or SpaceX, but to encourage AI regulation.

72.3K likes8.1K RT3.3K replies
Apr 15, 2023

@BillyM2k Lot of ways for AI to go wrong

13.1K likes898 RT1.3K replies
Apr 15, 2023

@dvorahfr Let’s have an AI-designed fashion show irl

18.2K likes1.1K RT2.0K replies
Apr 14, 2023

@MrSolanaGod The AI figured out what it meant

5.5K likes176 RT437 replies
Apr 13, 2023

Turning AI-designed fashion into real clothing would be great

96.5K likes7.6K RT9.1K replies
Apr 13, 2023

@SenSchumer Good news! AI regulation will be far more important than it may seem today.

13.8K likes1.0K RT2.1K replies
Apr 13, 2023

@TimSweeneyEpic @ITIFdc This is why paid verification is essential. Won’t stop people using AI for impersonation & scams, but it increases cost & difficulty of doing so by several orders of magnitude.

1.3K likes94 RT113 replies
Apr 10, 2023

A maximally curious AI is probably best. The cat lobby will oppose this, naturally, but it will receive strong support from monkeys name George.

52.3K likes4.9K RT4.6K replies
Apr 5, 2023

Summary of argument against AI safety https://t.co/Vmg4yJm22Y

188.9K likes16.1K RT11.3K replies
Apr 3, 2023

@Scobleizer Some of the AI art is incredible & it keeps getting better!

8.3K likes466 RT861 replies
Apr 2, 2023

Great interview on AI

29.5K likes4.0K RT2.6K replies
Apr 2, 2023

@ylecun @erikbryn Aerospace safety is overseen by the FAA, because people had had enough of dying due to shoddy manufacturing & maintenance, but there is no agency overseeing AI at all.

1.6K likes142 RT220 replies
Apr 1, 2023

@PeterDiamandis Ok fine AI should do fashion it’s awesome

9.4K likes401 RT719 replies
Apr 1, 2023

@ylecun According to my biological NNs, AI existential risk to humanity is non-trivial

3.0K likes217 RT417 replies
Apr 1, 2023

@ylecun You really think AI is a single-edged sword?

27.8K likes1.9K RT3.4K replies
Mar 31, 2023

@rowancheung The AI carousel spins ever faster

8.8K likes519 RT620 replies
Mar 30, 2023

Old joke about agnostic technologists building artificial super intelligence to find out if there’s a God. They finally finish & ask the question. AI replies: “There is now, mfs!!”

207.8K likes20.3K RT15.5K replies
Mar 29, 2023

@BillyM2k AI optimizing for the greatest understanding of the universe might be the right objective. Eliminating or stunting human civilization would reduce understanding.

12.1K likes1.2K RT1.8K replies
Mar 28, 2023

@ylecun AI yai yai!

1.6K likes78 RT168 replies
Mar 28, 2023

Starting April 15th, only verified accounts will be eligible to be in For You recommendations. The is the only realistic way to address advanced AI bot swarms taking over. It is otherwise a hopeless losing battle. Voting in polls will require verification for same reason.

193.8K likes20.4K RT49.5K replies
Mar 27, 2023

@sandykory I remember the early meetings with Gates. His understanding of AI was limited. Still is.

50.4K likes3.7K RT3.2K replies
Mar 27, 2023

Given that modern AI can solve any “prove you’re not a robot” tests, it’s now trivial to spin up 100k human-like bots for less than a penny per account. Paid verification increases bot cost by ~10,000% & makes it much easier to identify bots by phone & CC clustering. Obvious…

105.7K likes9.4K RT11.7K replies
Mar 25, 2023

@WholeMarsBlog Competition has nothing to do with it. There are serious AI risk issues.

22.6K likes1.6K RT1.7K replies
Mar 25, 2023

@iamharaldur Those are the right questions to ask. They have been troubling me for many years. Neuralink was created as a possible long-term solution to human+AI symbiosis.

32.3K likes2.3K RT4.0K replies
Mar 21, 2023

@PeterDiamandis Money will probably be of low relevance when strong AI is widespread

19.6K likes1.6K RT2.3K replies
Mar 19, 2023

@tegmark Maximum truth-seeking is my best guess for AI safety

4.7K likes374 RT613 replies
Mar 18, 2023

@ESYudkowsky Your doomsday scenarios are being read by the AI

1.7K likes110 RT235 replies
Mar 18, 2023

In the months ahead, we will use AI to detect & highlight manipulation of public opinion on this platform. Let’s see what the psy ops cat drags in …

155.2K likes21.6K RT13.8K replies
Mar 16, 2023

Microsoft fired their AI safety team? https://t.co/bp5vde1clm https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2023/03/amid-bing-chat-controversy-microsoft-cut-an-ai-ethics-team-report-says/

65.1K likes10.2K RT7.4K replies
Mar 15, 2023

@AutismCapital Rewarding an AI for bias/deception is the path to a dystopian future

18.8K likes1.8K RT952 replies
Mar 4, 2023

@paulg Not much useful originality with AI yet

1.8K likes137 RT310 replies
Mar 3, 2023Viral spike

“I used to be in crypto, but now I got interested in AI"

250.4K likes20.6K RT31.6K replies
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