Elon Musk relationship with Google co-founder Larry Page is complicated, to say the vat.
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"I'm really worried about this," Musk was quoted as saying in his authorized biography.
"This", according to the book, refers to the possibility that Page will develop artificially-intelligent robots will be able to return to the evil of people and who will have the ability to annihilate the human race.
Page may have good intentions, but as Musk says, "He can produce something terrible accident."
So far Google has bought more than half of the companies that produce robots, but the ultimate goal of the company to create robots that will be is still unclear, reports Mashable.