Tech billionaire Elon Musk recently sat for an interview with Katie Miller and spoke on a mix of subjects. In the episode that aired on December 9, Musk also opens up on Charlie Kirk's assassination. The TPUSA founder was shot and killed publicly during a college event in Utah on September 10.In the Tuesday episode of The Katie Miller Podcast, the host asked Elon Musk when the last time he did "something extremely ordinary like go to Target or CVS" was. Musk responded that he couldn't go to public places, as people ask him for selfies. He also expressed his concern over safety, especially after Kirk's killing."I can't go to things where there's the general public because, I mean, there's an immediate 'Can I have a selfie?' line that forms and these days, particularly in light of Charlie Kirk's murder, there are serious security issues. It's not that I don't want to. I simply can't," Elon Musk said.When Katie Miller asked whether Kirk's murder changed his approach towards public appearance, Musk responded,"It certainly reinforced the severity of the situation where life is on hardcore mode. You make one mistake and you're dead and it only takes one, one mistake."Elon Musk discusses the future of AI and roboticsX Freeze @XFreezeLINKELON MUSK: I just want to separate out from like what I wish would happen versus what I predict will happen because people get confused about thatThey think that what I predict will happen is what I want it to happen. What I want, what I predict to happen is not the same as what I want to happen. If I could, I would certainly slow down AI and robotics. But I can't. It just seems to be, well, it's advancing at a very rapid pace. Whether I like it or notThe Tesla CEO has stated on multiple occasions that people would not need to work in the future and that money would become redundant. On the Tuesday podcast, Miller asked Musk to shed light on his statement."Assuming the current trend of artificial intelligence and robotics continues, which seems likely, the AI and robots will be able to do anything that humans want them to do essentially. So hopefully not more than that, but AI and robotics will be able to provide us all the goods and services that anyone could possibly want," Musk explained.Katie Miller wondered and asked Musk what people would do in their free time. He replied that since work would be optional, people could do anything they want. However, Elon Musk clarified that what he predicts doesn't always reflect what he wants."I mean, I just want to separate out from like what I wish would happen versus what I predict will happen because people get confused about that. They think that what I predict will happen is what I want it to happen. What I want and what I predict to happen is not the same as what I want to happen.," he added.Elon Musk further noted that if it were in his hands, he would have slowed down the process of AI and robotics development.Elsewhere in the podcast, the xAI founder touched on his vision with his projects. He also talked about certain political issues in the podcast.Also read: Elon Musk speaks candidly about alien conspiracy theories in latest interview with Katie Miller