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The Internet is baffled after a bizarre photo of Elon Musk ‘kissing a robot’ surfaced.

It’s not what it looks like!

Elon Reeve Musk, better known as Elon Musk, is a well-known business magnate and investor. He is the founder, CEO, and Chief Engineer of SpaceX. He is also the Architect of Tesla, Inc., the founder of The Boring Company, and the co-founder of Neuralink Corporation and OpenAI.

Musk is now the world’s richest person, according to the latest Forbes list of the world’s wealthiest people. In 2022, he surpassed Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, who had previously topped the list. Elon’s net worth is around 210 billion dollars.

Several images of the business magnate kissing feminine humanoids designed by Pablo Guerrero have recently circulated on social media. It is, however, one of those ‘it’s not what it looks’ situations.

Daniel, a Twitter user

“Elon Musk announces the future wife, who is she?” wrote Marven, the CEO of a construction company.

“It is the first robot that has been manufactured specifically designed with artificial intelligence, with the personality and the characteristics of the female that he dreams of…which is not found in any normal person, because of course, there is no normal person that has all the required specifications.”

He went on to say that Catnilla runs on solar energy and does not need to be charged.

“It is equipped with sensory means that make her feel sad and happy, and she has a balanced and interactive mindset …so she can share it if she is in a crisis or the feeling that she is experiencing or needs when she is exposed to any psychological stress.”

Mr. Marven also emphasized that the photos were created utilizing AI and even warned everyone about the perils of new technology that is soon to take over the globe.

“The post is to clarify the dangers of AI (artificial intelligence) in the coming period, especially after Tesla Company released the first integrated robot “Optimus.” He added. “Guys this guy is not a human, this is out of the world.”

The photographs follow the release of a video of Musk’s humanoid Optimus robot taking its first steps.

Twitter users had a lot to say in response to the photographs.

“Well well well… what have we here?” wrote one.

“The Black Mirror trailer just dropped,” as the second wrote.

“This post does clarify one of the dangers of AI – it is being used to generate images like these to fool people into thinking they are real,” said a third.

“Thinking about that episode on Blacklist where this robot was hacked and went on a killing spree,” said another.

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