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What's the meaning of life? Isn't it all pointless?
Why not just commit suicide? Why exist?
If we are better able we can expand the scope and scale of consciousness, then we are better able to figure out what questions to ask about the answer that is the universe.
And maybe we can find out the meaning of life or even what the right question to ask is.
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Hero to Villain
| via Gage Skidmore |
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The Tesla Trillion
Elon isn't just the richest man in the world right now, he's also the most powerful. He spent hundreds of millions to support Trump getting into office and his businesses touch everything from the safety of our nation, with his government contracts, to the race to AI's next frontier.
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I don't feel comfortable wielding that robot army if I don't have at least a strong influence.
The Paradox of Trust and Robotics
Musk wants to put an Optimus robot in every home. He wants us to trust his AI with our vehicles, our global defense and eventually our brains (Neuralink). But trust is not a technical specification you can program or something you can buy; it’s a social contract. If he continues to fund and help to dismantle the trust in institutions and sway elections with the force of data manipulation and wealth, the public will eventually recoil. People will not welcome a robot into their living space if they fear the man who programmed them has no soul.
The Ultimate Guide: Rubble or Redemption ?
What is the point of a backup drive (plan) if the original file is too corrupted to save?
We are about to enter a time that it's possible to have prosperity for all or more obscene wealth and power for a few. If the greedy continue with their ways and Capitalism remains broken, AI becomes a weapon, not a tool. And if we don’t reform things now before inequality deepens and AI bends every rule, we won’t survive the crash… economically, socially, or even biologically.
Elon can leave behind more than just a trillion-dollar empire. He can leave behind a blueprint for a humanity that didn't just survive its transition into the age of AI, but thrived because its most powerful man chose to heal. The measure of a man isn't found in the inches of a tape measure or the digits in a bank account; it’s found in the answer to the most basic question:
Did you leave our worldbetter than you found it? *leaving to go to Mars doesn't count
He's going to hate this, and she will too, but he needs Kara Swisher on this council. They have been at odds, to say the least, for the last few years but only because she is a true devil's advocate for her industry. Someone who sees who he is and speaks the truth of his potential and the damage she sees him doing. That’s how you can tell who cares, they don’t want to see you cause harm to yourself or your community and our world.
Intelligence isn't the measure of IQ points, bank balance or even the ranking at the top of Forbes List. It's how smart you are at living a life worthy of the gifts we are given.
Elon has been brilliant enough to write the manual that will someday, with or without him onboard, take us to Mars. But until then, we need him here using his brilliance and fortune for the good of all.
History is waiting to see if he will be remembered as the man who gave us the stars or the man who burned things down while we were still on the ground. He can still be the hero. He can still be the Godfather of Space Exploration. But first, he must remember the measure of a good man on Earth.
