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Musk reflected on a statement he made in 2019 during a conversation with Alibaba CEO Jack Ma at the World AI Conference (WAIC) in Shanghai
Tesla CEO Elon Musk. (Photo Credits via Instagram)
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has suggested that humanity may serve as a “biological bootloader” for the development of digital superintelligence.
In a post on X, Musk reflected on a statement he made in 2019 during a conversation with Alibaba CEO Jack Ma at the World AI Conference (WAIC) in Shanghai.
“As I mentioned several years ago, it increasingly appears that humanity is a biological bootloader for digital superintelligence,” he wrote.
As I mentioned several years ago, it increasingly appears that humanity is a biological bootloader for digital superintelligence— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 2, 2025
Reflecting on his conversation with Ma at the global conference, where Musk had expressed concerns about the rapid advancement of AI and its potential dangers.
At the 2019 event, Musk and Ma had sharply contrasting views on artificial intelligence. While had Ma expressed optimism, saying that AI was not something “street-smart” people like them needed to worry about, On the other hand, Musk had raised concerns about the rapid pace of technological advancement.
“I don’t know man, that’s like famous last words,” Musk had responded, which reflected his unease about the potential dangers of unchecked AI growth.
During that same event, Musk had explained that a bootloader is a small but essential piece of code that enables a computer to start. Without it, the computer cannot function.
“It seemed to me some time ago that you could sort of think of humanity as a biological boot loader for digital super intelligence,” Musk had said. “For those who don’t know what a boot loader is, it’s a very tiny piece of code without which the computer cannot start. But it’s sort of like the minimal bit of code necessary for a computer to start. Like you couldn’t evolve silicon circuits—there needed to be biology to get there.”
Hope we’re not just the biological boot loader for digital superintelligence. Unfortunately, that is increasingly probable— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) August 3, 2014
The tech billionaire’s concerns aren’t new. In a 2014 post on X, he had expressed a similar worry: “Hope we’re not just the biological boot loader for digital superintelligence. Unfortunately, that is increasingly probable.”
