Prince Charles says he utterly objects to the idea of people becoming 'part human, part machine'

Washington Post - Technology News 

From the perspective of critics, there are many reasons to be concerned about the rise of artificial intelligence. Billionaire inventor Elon Musk -- perhaps the world's most vocal AI antagonist -- has warned that the technology could become "an immortal dictator from which we would never escape." Several years before his death, Stephen Hawking, the renowned theoretical physicist, said artificial intelligence could bypass biological evolution, leaving humans unable to compete. Now Prince Charles, the 69-year-old heir to the British throne, has revealed another reason to fear AI. In an interview with GQ Magazine, Charles said he's deeply dismayed by the way artificial intelligence is beginning to change the way people interact with machines.

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