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The speaker discusses the progress of Optimus, a humanoid robot, stating that it has improved dramatically year after year. The speaker claims that eventually, anyone will be able to own an Optimus robot for $20,000 to $30,000. The speaker claims Optimus will be able to do anything, including teaching, babysitting, walking dogs, mowing lawns, getting groceries, being a friend, and serving drinks. The speaker believes this will be the biggest product ever and that everyone will want an Optimus buddy, who will also produce products and services. The speaker predicts an 80% probability of a good outcome, provided the risks of digital superintelligence are addressed. The speaker states that the cost of products and services will decline dramatically, and anyone will be able to have any products and services they want. The speaker emphasizes that Optimus is not a canned video and that the robots will walk among people and serve drinks at the bar.

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The speaker checked the iPhone stock app and saw Tesla stock dropping $2.25. The speaker joked that Tesla owners could remove the Tesla emblem from their cars with dental floss.

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As an electrical engineer, the speaker knew an electric car that "rocks" could be made, but no company was actually selling one. Since the speaker knew how to start companies, they decided to start one to solve this problem, applying Silicon Valley know-how to funding. The current car is not the final answer, but the first step. The goal is to make a product that can be sold to make money, enabling the creation of more models and a more ambitious company. Future models will be lower priced and more accessible, with the ultimate goal of becoming a real car company that sells lots of cars. The speaker encourages those laughing at this goal to send their resumes, indicating the company is hiring.

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Elon is a techno kid. Optimus can talk and also does sign language. Someone asked Optimus what he thought of the new Cybercap, saying it looks amazing and that they are trying to get a ride. Another person agreed, saying "Dude, me too."

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The speaker checked the stock app on their iPhone and saw that Tesla stock was down $2.25. The speaker joked that Tesla owners could remove the Tesla logo from their cars with dental floss.

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I split my time evenly between Tesla and SpaceX. I speak with conviction, just like when I was broke. Success for Tesla is accelerating the advent of electric cars by at least 5 years. We weren't supposed to make it past 25, but we're still alive. We don't care what people say.

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Elon is a techno enthusiast. Optimus can talk and even does sign language. Hey, Optimus! How's it going? Enjoying the party? What do you think of the new Cybercap? The Cybercap looks amazing! I'm trying to get a ride. Me too!

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The speaker believes humanoid robots will be the biggest product ever, with insatiable demand, like having a personal C-3PO and R2-D2. They mentioned that "tens of billions of robots" is at least a decade away, but the growth will be very fast. The speaker's goal is to produce a million robots by 2029 or 2030, which they consider a reasonable target, and then move towards sustainable abundance.

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Speaker 1 had a long-standing interest in electric cars, starting in undergrad. He originally came to California to do a PhD at Stanford in applied physics and material science to work on ultra capacitors in electric cars. After PayPal, he wanted to get back into electric vehicles, thinking GM would continue developing them after the EV1. However, after California changed regulations, GM recalled and crushed all EV1s. Former EV1 owners held a candlelit vigil as they were crushed. Speaker 1 found it crazy that GM would ignore this level of passion for a product. This prompted the creation of an electric car company, even though the most likely outcome was thought to be failure.

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Elon introduces Optimus, who can talk and even use sign language. They greet Optimus and ask how he’s enjoying the party. The conversation shifts to the new Cybercap, with both expressing excitement about it and their desire to get a ride.

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Speaker 0 states that Elon Musk "kinda turned out to be an asshole," and because of this, they don't want to drive a car built and designed by him. Speaker 1 announces the splashdown of crew nine and SpaceX Freedom. The Dragon capsule and recovery vessel Megan are visible.

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Today, I will demonstrate the software defined vehicle using a PlayStation controller. This remote driving demo is solely for showcasing the technology, but we strongly believe that software has the potential to create new functions and value.

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Speaker 0 states they will be back before long, so others should not make plans without them. Speaker 1 expresses the utmost respect for Elon Musk and admiration for President Donald Trump. They appreciate both men and are thankful for what they do for human spaceflight and the nation, as well as for holding their respective positions.

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Speaker 0 asks Speaker 1 about their approach to AI and if they have a specific strategy. Speaker 1 responds by saying they focus on making the best products and mentions that Tesla has achieved success without any advertising. Speaker 1 also claims that Tesla sells twice as many electric vehicles as all other electric carmakers in the US combined and believes they have done more for the environment than any other company. Speaker 0 asks how Speaker 1 personally feels about this, considering the power and influence they have. Speaker 1 responds by saying they care about the reality of goodness, not just the perception, and criticizes people who prioritize looking good over doing good. The conversation is left unfinished.

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Elon is a techno enthusiast. Optimus can communicate verbally and through sign language. Hey, Optimus! How's it going? Enjoying the party? The new Cybercap looks incredible! I'm trying to get a ride in it. Me too!

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Speaker 0 stated they don't want to drive a car built and designed by Elon Musk because he "kinda turned out to be an asshole." Speaker 1 announced the first crew ten astronaut through the hatch was Onishi, followed by Peskov. Nicole Ayers, the first of the flies and newest class of astronauts, entered next, followed by Anne McLean, last commander of crew ten.

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The speaker discusses the expectations for a small robot in December.

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The speakers discuss the most exciting thing they have ever done in a car. Speaker 1 mentions that their favorite experience was today, just before they arrived. Speaker 0 expresses excitement about this and Speaker 1 confirms that every car ride is exciting for them.

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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 discuss the timeline and implications of Optimus robots becoming superior surgeons. They ask when Optimus would be a better surgeon than the best human surgeons and how long that would take. Speaker 0 states three years, and Speaker 1 confirms “Three years. Three years. Okay.” They emphasize “three years at scale” and suggest that there will be more Optimus robots that are great surgeons than there are surgeons on Earth. They touch on the cost, with Speaker 1 noting “And the cost,” though the thought is not completed in the excerpt. Speaker 0 underscores the significance of the claim, saying “in three years’ time” and adding that even if it were four or five years, it would still be an extreme precision achievement. The conversation asserts that in three years, Optimus would provide medical care that is better than what the present receives today, phrased as “better than to medical care that is better than what the present receives right now.” The dialogue then shifts to the idea of medical education: “So don’t go to medical school?” Speaker 0 responds “Yes. Pointless,” though they caveat that this might apply to any form of education, not as a universal rule. They propose that medical school is still relevant if someone wants to hang out with like-minded people, concluding with “Medical. Yeah. Go to medical. If you wanna you wanna hang up with like minded people, I suppose.”

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The speaker mentioned checking the stock app on their iPhone and seeing that Tesla stock was down $2.25. The speaker joked that Tesla owners could remove the Tesla logo from their cars with dental floss.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #2054 - Elon Musk
Guests: Elon Musk
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Elon Musk and Joe Rogan discuss various topics, starting with Musk's hybrid truck and its unique design, which Musk describes as looking like computer graphics in reality. They touch on the challenges of manufacturing vehicles, emphasizing that production is significantly harder than design, with Musk stating that manufacturing is 100 to 1,000 times more complex than creating a prototype. He highlights the importance of mass production for affordability and mentions the difficulties of using new technologies in manufacturing. They also discuss the Cybertruck's features, including its bulletproof capabilities, and Musk shares that the first deliveries are set for next month. The conversation shifts to the challenges of electric vehicle battery technology and the current state of battery efficiency, with Musk asserting that range is not an issue for Tesla vehicles. Musk expresses concerns about the influence of social media on society, particularly regarding the propagation of harmful ideologies. He discusses his acquisition of Twitter (now X) and the need for free speech, emphasizing that the platform should represent a wide range of human perspectives. Musk critiques the previous management of Twitter for being overly censorious and highlights the importance of allowing diverse viewpoints. The discussion also touches on the potential dangers of artificial intelligence (AI), with Musk advocating for careful programming to avoid creating an AI that could harm humanity. He expresses concern about the implications of AI being influenced by ideologies that could lead to negative outcomes. As the conversation progresses, they delve into the idea of a potential fight between Musk and Mark Zuckerberg, with Musk jokingly stating he would be willing to fight anywhere, anytime, under any rules. They discuss the logistics of such a fight and the spectacle it would create, suggesting it could take place in a venue like the Sphere in Las Vegas. Musk shares his experiences with martial arts and injuries sustained from a sumo wrestling match, highlighting the physical challenges and risks involved in combat sports. The conversation concludes with Musk discussing the future of AI and its implications for humanity, expressing hope for a positive outcome while acknowledging the risks involved.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #2404 - Elon Musk
Guests: Elon Musk
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The podcast begins with lighthearted discussion about extreme human physiques, including Jeff Bezos's transformation and strongmen. The conversation quickly shifts to serious topics, starting with the suspicious death of a whistleblower connected to an AI company, drawing parallels to Jeffrey Epstein's case and raising concerns about potential cover-ups and inadequate investigations. Elon Musk expresses deep concern about the ethical implications of Artificial Intelligence, particularly the "woke mind virus" being programmed into AI models. He criticizes instances where AI produces factually incorrect information or prioritizes ideological concepts over critical issues, advocating for AI that is "maximally truth-seeking" and values all human lives equally to prevent dystopian outcomes. Musk predicts that within 5-6 years, traditional phones, operating systems, and apps will be replaced by AI-powered "edge nodes" generating real-time content, leading to significant job displacement. He envisions a "benign scenario" where AI and robotics enable "universal high income," eliminating poverty and allowing individuals to pursue meaning beyond work, though he acknowledges the potential for considerable disruption. The discussion also covers SpaceX's ambitious endeavors, with Joe Rogan sharing his experience at a Starship launch. Musk elaborates on Starship's engineering, rapid reusability, and its ultimate goal of establishing self-sustaining cities on Mars and a permanent moon base, far surpassing previous space programs. He mentions Tesla's Cybertruck, highlighting its unique bulletproof design and performance, and teases an "unforgettable" demo for the new Roadster, hinting at advanced capabilities. Musk recounts his experience with the "Doge team" in government, uncovering extensive waste and fraud, including "zombie payments" and billions diverted to NGOs. He attributes this systemic corruption to political incentives, such as securing votes through open border policies and government handouts, contributing to the national debt. He criticizes California's policies for corporate exodus, a worsening homeless crisis (described as a "drug zombie farming" complex), and alleged voter manipulation via lax ID laws and census counting of non-citizens. Further into political polarization, Musk defends his acquisition of X (formerly Twitter) as crucial for combating a "nihilistic, anti-civilizational mind virus" and restoring free speech. He notes X's impact on cultural trends, like the decline in youth identifying as transgender, and strongly criticizes the "social contagion" of gender ideology, particularly regarding irreversible medical procedures for minors, which he argues increases suicide risk. The podcast concludes with Musk reiterating his belief in simulation theory, suggesting that "interesting" outcomes are favored in a simulated reality. He also criticizes mainstream media bias, citing the lack of coverage for the SpaceX-led rescue of ISS astronauts, which he claims was politically delayed by the White House.

Coldfusion

3 Interesting Solar Car Projects
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Efficiency is crucial for improving electric cars, yet it's often overlooked. In December 2022, Lightyear launched the world's first production solar family car, the Lightyear Zero, which could drive for months without charging. Despite its innovative design and high price of $296,000, the company declared bankruptcy in January 2023 due to high production costs and economic challenges. Lightyear is now restructuring to focus on the more affordable Lightyear 2, set to release in 2025 for $40,000, with 21,000 pre-orders. While solar cars face hurdles, they represent a significant step toward sustainable transportation.

ColdFusion

Tesla Model 3 Starts Production! | Make or Break For Tesla
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Tesla has begun production of the Model 3, two weeks ahead of schedule. This all-electric car aims to be a high-performance, medium-priced option for the masses. With a range of 250-300 miles and a starting price of $35,000, it represents a critical moment for Tesla's future. Elon Musk anticipates ramping up production to 20,000 units monthly by December.

All In Summit 2023

Elon Musk: Ukraine, X, the creator economy, China, AI, & more | All-In Summit 2023
Guests: Elon Musk
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Elon Musk discussed his various roles, including CEO of SpaceX and Tesla, and his involvement with Starlink. He highlighted the rapid development of Starship, emphasizing a new staging technique called hot staging, which may improve chances of reaching orbit. Musk addressed the complexities of providing Starlink to Ukraine, detailing the challenges posed by U.S. sanctions and the significant costs incurred by SpaceX, estimated at around $100 million. He expressed concerns over the Biden Administration's stance towards him and the potential misuse of government power. Musk also shared insights on X (formerly Twitter), noting a resurgence in advertising and rapid feature development. He aims to create a balanced platform for creators, emphasizing transparency in algorithms. Regarding AI, Musk reflected on his experience with OpenAI, advocating for a competitive landscape in AI development. He concluded with optimism about Tesla's Full Self-Driving technology, stating it is nearing a point where it could outperform human drivers in safety.
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