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After all… you can’t spell “cocaine” without “AI”.
Unless you can’t resist getting fancy and spelling it "cocagne*
co-cag-nee?
cokaggin?
Only if it’s from the Cocagne region of Columbia
Otherwise it’s just sparkling bath salts.
Come to think of it, if every time Musk says “AI” you replace it with “cocaine” or “hard drugs”, his behavior starts to make a lot more sense.
“Our hard drug future”
Could make a good extension. Try popping it into any of this drivel: https://analyticsindiamag.com/top-ten-best-quotes-by-elon-musk-on-artificial-intelligence/