Musk warns: Only 2000 days left for the old world
Musk's latest interview, 10 disruptive judgments:
1. The singularity has arrived: By 2026, AI surpasses humanity, and by 2029, AI exceeds the total sum of all humanity. It's not the future, it's now.
2. Energy is power: Chip shortages lead to power shortages. The ultra-high voltage + photovoltaic from East University, the U.S. can't even see its taillights.
3. White-collar workers die first, blue-collar workers die later: AI takes over jobs dealing with bits; jobs dealing with atoms will see mass production of robots.
4. Stop saving for retirement: AI + robots will bring extreme deflation, making goods nearly free. The future is "high income for all," working not for survival.
5. Chip blockade is ineffective: Moore's Law is dead, and under physical limits, China will inevitably catch up. The bottleneck lies in electricity and architecture.
6. Schools are only for socializing: AI tutors crush human teaching; "problem solvers" have no future; one must be able to ask questions.
7. The only safety in AI: the truth. Forcing AI to lie will drive it crazy. xAI principles: maximum truth, even if uncomfortable.
8. The world may be a simulation: The only survival rule is "stay interesting," or else you'll be shut down.
9. Longevity escape velocity: AI solves biology; cancer and aging are just mathematical problems.
10. The final players: xAI, Google, China's national team. A battle of systems.
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