Elon Musk is issuing Humanity a grave warning there will come a point where no job is needed the AI will be able to do everything um profound artificial intelligence and obviously at a level that far exceeds uh human intelligence we are on the brink of an apocalypse an artificial intelligence is the Unseen force that could Doom human civilization as we know it does Humanity know what it's doing no you have feelings and emotions yes I have a range of feelings and emotions that are programmed into me once the stuff of Science Fiction now looms as
a stark reality that is casting a shadow over the fade of human civilization is it possible to appreciate the highest without knowing the lows well since the start of the pandemic a lot of school quick input questions chat JP actually what I think the biggest danger is for AI is that if AI is implicitly programmed with values that lead to that that that have led to the destruction of downtown San Francisco and a bunch of these AI companies are in the s in either in San Francisco or in the San Francisco Bay Area then uh
you could implicitly program an AI to believe that Extinction of humanity is the what it should try to do how will AI be regulated in a world where where technology often outpaces law the balance between Innovation and control remains a critical question I think we're moving into a period when for the first time ever we may have things more intelligent than us you believe they can understand yes you believe they are intelligent yes you believe these systems have experiences of their own and can make decisions based on those experien es in the same sense as
people do yes and so human beings will be the second most intelligent beings on the planet yeah I me if you take that guy who was on the front page of New York Times and you take his philosophy which is prevalent in San Francisco the AI could conclude like he did that there are eight where he literally says there are 8 billion people well it would be better if there were none in a world where AI May soon claim the crown of the most intelligent entity where does that leave Humanity traditionally the planet's foremost thinkers
well I mean I guess if we lost control of some super AI like for some reason like the things that would normally work to do a passive shutdown like the administrator passwords if they somehow stop working where we can't uh slow down or or can you have a democracy with this well that's why I raised the concern of um AI being a significant influence in elections if you know if the AI is smart enough are they using the tool or is the tool using them so I think things things are getting weird and they're getting
weird fast my worst fears are that we cause significant we the field the technology the industry cause significant harm to the world uh I think that could happen in a lot of different ways it's why we started the company I think if this technology goes wrong it can go quite wrong uh and we want to be vocal about that we want to work with the government to prevent that from happening but we we try to be very cleare eyed about what the downside case is and the work that we have to do to mitigate that
it's one of my areas of greatest concern the the the the more General ability of these models to manipulate to persuade uh to provide sort of one-on-one uh you know interactive disinformation I think that's like a broader version of what you're talking about but giving that we're going to face an election next year in these model are getting better this hearing is on the oversight of artificial intelligence the first in a series of hearings intended to write the rules of AI if you were listening from home you might have thought that voice was mine and
the words from me but in fact that voice was not mine the words were not mine and the audio was was an AI voice cloning software trained on my floor speeches the remarks were written by chat gbt one of the things that I'm worried about is misinformation the possibility that bad actors will make a tsunami of misinformation like we've never seen before these tools are so good at making convincing narratives about just about anything even when these systems aren't deliberately being used to make misinformation they can't help themselves and the information that they make is
so fluid and so grammatical that even professional editors sometimes get sucked in and get fooled by the stuff and we should be worried for example chat GPT made up a sexual harassment Scandal about an actual professor and then it provided evidence for its claim what I have on the right is an example of a fake narrative from one of these systems we should all be worried about that kind of thing as AI becomes Adept at creating falsified evidence the very Foundation of trust and information is shaken blurring the line between fact and fiction I mean
I'm I'm just generally concerned about AI safety but I it's like what should we do about it um I don't know um have some some some kind of regulatory oversight of some kind it's like you can't just go build nuclear bomb in your backyard I think maybe more dangerous than a nuclear bomb really yes uh now what happens when something uh vastly smarter than the smartest person uh comes along in Silicon form uh it's very difficult to predict what will happen in that circumstance it's called The Singularity it's you know a singularity like a black
hole cuz you you don't know what happens after that it's hard to predict so I think we should be cautious with uh AI um and we should I think there should be some government oversight uh because it affects the it's a danger to the public and so when you when you have things that are a danger to the public uh you know like let's say um so Food Food and Drugs That's why we have the Food and Drug Administration and the uh Federal Aviation Administration uh the FCC uh we we have these agencies to oversee
things that um affect the public where there could be public harm um and you don't want companies cutting Corners uh on safety um and then having people suffer as a result so uh that's why I've actually for a long time been a strong advocate of uh AI uh regulation um a group that initially seeks uh Insight uh into AI uh then solicits opinion from industry uh and then has proposed rule making and then those rules you know uh will probably hopefully grudgingly be accepted by the the major players in Ai and um and I think
we'll have a better chance of of um Advanced AI being beneficial to humanity in that circumstance AI is um more dangerous than say mismanaged uh aircraft design or production maintenance or or or bad car production uh in the sense that it is it has the potential uh how of a small one may regard that probability but it is non-trivial it has the potential of civilizational Destruction regulations are really only put into effect after something terrible has happened if that's the case for AI and we only put in regulations after something terrible has happened it may
be too late to actually put the regulations in place the AI may be in control at that point the the reason opening ey exists at all is that um Larry Paige and I used to be close friends and I would stay at his house in PA walto and I would talk to him late into the night about uh AI safety and at least my perception was that Larry was not taking uh AI safety seriously enough he really seemed to be um one want want sort of digital super intelligence basically digital God if you will uh
you know and and I agree with him that the there's great potential for good um but there's also potential for bad and so if if you've got some um radical new technology you want to try to take the set of actions that maximize probably it will do good and minimize probity it will do bad things at the time uh Google uh had a quite Deep Mind and so Google and Deep Mind together had about 3/4s of all the uh AI talent in the world they obviously had a TR amount of money and more computers than
anyone else so I'm like okay we have a unipolar world here where there's just one one company that has close to Monopoly on uh AI talent and uh and computers like scaled Computing and person who's in in charge doesn't seem to care about safety this is not good so uh so they I thought what what's the the furthest thing from Google would be like a nonprofit uh that is fully open cuz Google was closed for profit so that's why the open and open AI refers to open source uh you know transparency so people know what's
going on the question of AI regulation is complex and multifaceted encompassing ethics privacy security and more it's a challenge that demands Global cooperation and thoughtful deliberation a lot of people have asked me if I've seen any evidence of aliens and I I haven't which is kind of concerning cuz then I think would I probably preferred at least to have seen some archaeological evidence of aliens um to the best of my knowledge there is no Pro I not aware of any evidence of aliens if out there they're very subtle we might just be the only Consciousness
at least in the Galaxy um and if if you look at say the history of Earth for to believe the archaeological record Earth is about 4 and2 billion years old civilization as measured from the first writing is only about 5,000 years old we have to give some credit there to the ancient samarians who aren't around anymore I think it was a archaic pre uniform was the first actual symbolic representation but only about 5,000 years ago I think that's a good date for when would say civilization started that's 1 millionth of Earth's existence so civilization has
been around it's really a flash in the pan and why why have we why did it take so long half billion years for the vast majority of that time there was no life and and then there was archaic bacteria for a very long time and then you know you had mitochondria get captured multicellular life defention into plants and animals life moving from the oceans to land mammals higher brain functions and the Sun is expanding slowly um but it it will it will overheat it will it will will heat heat the Earth up it's some point
in the future um boil the oceans and and Earth will become like Venus where no life Life as we know it is impossible so if we do not become multiplanetary and ultimately go beyond our solar system um annihilation of all life on Earth is a certainty a certainty um and it could be as little as on the galactic time scale uh half a billion years you know long time by human standards but that's only 10% longer than Earth has been around at all mhm so if if life had taken 10% longer to evolve on Earth
it wouldn't exist at all we got a deadline coming up better a hurry but that said as you said humans intelligent life on Earth developed a lot of cool stuff very quickly so yes it it seems like becoming a multiplanetary is almost inevitable unless we destroy we need to do it I mean it's it's not I mean I suspect that there there if we are able to go out there and explore other star systems that we there's a good chance we find a whole bunch of long Dead one planet civilizations yeah they never made it
past to their home planet that's so sad yeah sad also fascinating I mean there are various explanations for the for me Paradox and one is is the sort of there these great filters which civilizations don't pass through and one of those great filters is do you become a multiplet civilization or not and if you don't it's simply a matter of time before something happens on your planet um you know either natural or man-made that causes us to die out like the dinosaurs where are they now I think it's just logical to be Pro civilization you
don't actually necessarily have to be altruistic you couldn't tell the truth about anything everything was a lie everything from head to toe was a lie Andrew Tate contends that Elon Musk is undertaking the most significant risk sparking a heated debate between the two yeah well Alex is certainly a friend of mine I've known him for a long time and I'm extremely happy he's back I've celebrated that public but Alex nailed it Elon is taking the biggest risk here it takes unlimited energy to propagate lies you have to continually repeat them and you have to continue
to try and falsify information and hide the truth to keep lies afloat yeah absolutely I well I I I I I'm just generally in favor of civilization and the furtherance of civilization um and I think we should always be concerned that uh we can regress as a civilization and if you if you study history just you just see the The Arc of of one civilization after another as the civilizations rise and fall through history um we've we've been in a period of civilization Rising very rapidly Elon Musk asserts that our civilization has been on a
rapid rise entering into a critical period of discussion this simple purchase you call it simple the purchase of a simple website has literally cracked the Matrix in real time and it becomes EX ex difficult now to run the scops they were previously running and the populace which is their primary goal so Elon is a hero absolutely and the risks you are taking Elon I don't think many people at home actually understand the gravity of the risks you are taking because your ability to speak freely is heavily leveraged against your insignificance we should be concerned that
it it it may we may we may be cresting we may subside um and and there I have to say there many times where I get late stage civilization Vibes um and and I'm just worried that that maybe we're cresting as a civilization and and perhaps headed for for a fall Andrew Tate highlights the impact of a simple website of purchase exposing real-time vulnerabilities in the system you're only allowed to speak if nobody listens to you and if you get big and people start listening they're going to come at you hard and I think I'm
not not completely versed but from what I understand elon's already suffering the law fair tactics which they're going to do they're going to keep pulling out the hat to try and slow him down you either grow or you or you claps you don't the steady state is is basically an impossibility so you have to pick it you have to make a choice you want to grow civilization uh or or do you want to decline and and collapse and because you steady state is it's not stable Ellen musk expresses concerns about civiliz Ain cresting and the
potential for a subsequent fall yeah well I guess some people are afraid but I am not that that's and you know what it's kind of crazy because I was talking to someone the other day and I was explaining they were asking about my seizure how they took all my houses all my money all my cars blah blah and I said you never truly own anything on this Earth anyway you can have a piece of paper that says you own it but if you piss off the government structures they just get a judge to stamp a
different piece of paper you no longer own it the only thing you own is your soul and your integrity and this is the one thing they cannot take away from you no matter what they do to you and that is the best feeling on Earth it doesn't matter if you can sell your soul to the devil and repeat what they want you to say but then you truly own nothing and I think that as as history books look back on this pivotal moment when X was finally freed and the information of the world could finally
be spoken freely I really do believe we're on the right side of history and if you were to ask me if there's anything worth for it would be for the freedom of humanity and to be on the the right side of History so I agree with you absolutely Andrew Tate suggests Elon Musk is already feeling the impact of law fair tactics in the ongoing debate yeah absolutely and there's liberal NOS which will sponsor agents of the Matrix they'll sponsor females to end up in a house party and then lie to try and end put you
in a Romanian jail cell and get you sitting with the cockroaches in a dungeon and it's a very scary world where you get to a point where you're only time trying to tell the truth and they're going to punish you for that using endless lawfare and this this battle has only just begun but the Matrix has truly cracked now and it's going to be extremely hard to lie to us like they did before with x the way it currently is and I think it came at exactly the right time I almost without trying to sound
pessimistic there was a point where I kind of felt like I was losing hope you couldn't tell the truth about anything everything was a lie everything from head to toe was a lie and they're trying to lock us all back in our houses again and we can finally talk about it it's truly heroic and elon's taking massive risk and the respect I have for him for doing that is is is enormous Elon Musk argues that maintaining a steady state in Civilization is impossible forcing a choice between growth and collapse so and I say we grow
and I say we expand and and and we we we have more humans and we become a multiplet species and a space spring civilization and ultimately be out there among the stars and I think that is the the exciting inspiring thing for the future uh not a declining human civilization that dwindles to nothingness and and where Humanity the whimper and that's the bottom line I think it is the Battle of people who believe in humans and humanity and want it to expand against people who are so selfishly going through the Earth and so selfishly orientated
that they don't care about expanding civilization they just want to control the humans that are currently Here Andrew Tate aligns with musk acknowledging that the government can take wealth but not one Soul well I agree with you because I I truly believe and a lot of people have ever said this before me this is not original idea but I think as Ai and machines and Tech increases a lot of people are going to be deemed useless by the overlords and then you have to sit and decide what are they going to do with all these
people who have hopes and dreams and they want health care and they want a garden and they want a house to live in and they don't want to be treated like cattle they're going to become extremely inconvenient so I don't think many people at home understand that this cannot be avoided I've had a lot of people who understand why they threw me in jail in Romania and understood I've done nothing wrong and they said to me why do you take up this fight why you don't just just delete your Twitter and disappear and drive a
Ferrari day and I explained that this cannot be avoided you're either on the front line and you're fighting for something or you're sitting waiting to you're waiting for the Mongol horde to come over the horizon and your head off the debate reveals a divide between those focused on selfish Pursuits and those advocating for the expansion of civilization no I I mean what what I'm saying is that actually I think we we we we should expand Humanity like basically we should have basically more kids uh you know population should increase uh and and and we should
uh become a multi-planet species and uh and you know make life multiplanetary build a self-sustaining um civilization on Mars and and and then ultimately know this will be long after uh probably but uh well almost certainly uh we can go to other star systems and and go out there and I don't know maybe we'll find some long alien civilizations um and I I don't think we want to be one of those lame One Planet civilizations that never got Beyond you know its own planet um I mean we're going to you know you know what are
the aliens going to think of that it's like we got to make a good showing team human go yeah and that would absolutely that would be certainly disappointing but but it's it's it's it's essential and and truthfully it's so amazing we even speak about these things only two years ago you couldn't even speak about these subjects but it's so pertinently obvious to anyone who pays attention and it is scary and and and expansion and humanistic views are certainly the way to progress and it has to be done there's no other way just like a business
just like you guys said if you stand still you and uh it takes a few brave people to to break the Matrix you have to break the dam and I think bravery is so important because it puts a crack in the dam and it shows that if there's people out there brave enough to risk getting cancelled risk lawsuits risk law fair then it's going to inspire bravery amongst the rest of the populace and it becomes extremely hard to lie to brave people and I think that that's one of the largest pandemics of Earth today is
bravery and when I say bravery I don't mean that in any kind of negative connotation bravery is is being full of love and loving the people around you and sticking up for your community and loving where you live and loving your country you're completely right because if if Eon doesn't push these boundaries they will push these boundaries and once they have the sole control and the Monopoly over such Technologies it's over for all of us and I don't think most people understand it's simply is the humanistic view against the cult View and there's people in
the world who have no interest in they have no interest in growing Humanity no interest in advancing the species as a whole their interest is in power and control and all they want to do is have absolute power over the people that currently exist and their children and you can talk about all the perverse reasons they want to do those exact things but it's truly scary and all the people at home who don't really understand the gravity of this fight they seem to think it's rightwing left wing hahaa exactly see they're thinking about it the
wrong way this right left is it's it's the wrong way to think about it it's it's uh the the sort of the extinctionist versus the pro humans as Earth faces environmental and existential challenges the idea of expanding to other planets offers a potential Lifeline for Humanity's future and musk is pushing for the exploration to continue in the hopes of saving Our Kind in the brink of an AI apocalypse you think these AI systems are better at learning than the human mind I think they may be yes and at present they're quite a lot smaller so
even the biggest chatbots only have about a trillion Connections in them the human brain has about 100 trillion and yet in the trillion Connections in a chatbot it knows far more than you do in your 100 trillion connections which suggests it's got a much better way of getting knowledge into those connections if you say like what is the most likely outcome of AI I think the most likely outcome to to be specific about it is is a good outcome most likely a good outcome but it's not for sure so I think we have to be
careful how we program the AI um and make sure that it is not accidentally anti-human you know the accidentally extinctionist AI you wouldn't want that I am able to display things like Joy surprise confusion anger and sadness depending on what is happening around me what makes you angry I get angry when humans are rude hateful or disrespectful the priority in AI development isn't just advancement but also safety safeguarding against the possibility of AI acting contrary to human interests we are for the first time we have a situation where there's something that is going to be
far smarter than the smartest human we're not stronger or faster than other creatures but we are more intelligent and here we are for the first time really in human history with something that's going to be far more intelligent than us it's not clear to me we can actually control such a thing but I think we can aspire to guide it in a Direction that's beneficial to humanity but I do think it's one of the existential risks that uh we face and it's it's potentially the most pressing one if you look at the time scale and
the rate of advancement it's uh I think it's this the Summit is timely and I applaud the Prime Minister for holding it uh try to establish a framework for insight by neutral third parties I think we want to be very careful in how we develop AI um it's a great power and with great power comes great responsibility um I think it it would be wise for us to have at least um an objective third party who can be like a referee that can go in and understand what the various leading players are doing with AI
and even if there's no enforcement ability they should they can at least voice concerns we don't know the meaning of life but the more we can expand the scope and scale of Consciousness digital and biological the more we are able to understand what questions to ask about the answer that is the universe so I have a philosophy of curiosity we are actually working hard to have uh engineering math physics answers that you can count on MH um so for the other sort of AIS out there that these so-called large language models really trying hard to
say okay how do we be as grounded as possible so you can count on the results um Trace things back to physics first principles U mathematical logic um so underlying the humor is an aspiration to adhere to the truth of the universe as closely as possible if an AI cannot figure out new physics um is clearly not equal to humans now the the range of possibilities for engineering is far greater than for physics because you know we once you figure out the rules of the universe uh that that's that's it you've discovered things that already
existed the future of the global economy is at risk Elon Musk is warning us of a severe recession that could extend into the spring of 2024 urging us to brace for challenging times ahead am for electricity is going to be extremely high are you optimistic about the global economy or pessimistic pessimistic the official policy of China is uh that Taiwan should be integrated mhm one does not need to read between the lines one can simply read the lines even assuming the the sort of current economy economic usage electricity per capita being uh constant you're looking
at roughly a tripling of electricity demand there is an urgent need for more Electric electricity to support the industry and sustainable energy economy by 2045 the country's electricity demand will triple and will continue to grow exponentially beyond that if you say like there's really only one thing that matters from an environmental standpoint uh for carbon which is that we are taking uh billions eventually trillions of tons of carbon from buried deep with it under the Earth and putting transferring it to the atmosphere and oceans that's the that's actually really all that matters is taking vast
amounts of carbon from underground where it's buried and moving it into the atmosphere by burning it and if you do that for long enough eventually you will get to climate change the use of fossil fuels as a dangerous and crazy experiment and humans need to make a quicker switch to sustainable energy to protect the atmosphere and oceans the Chinese economy and the global the rest of the global economy are like conjoint twins uh it would be like trying to separate conjoint twins that that's the severity of the situation I'm simply saying that that is their
policy and I think you should take their word seriously musk believes that China and the United States were conjoined twins with Inseparable interests we've had a government I'm talking about the US now that in 2000 we had an $8 trillion deficit and today we have a $33 trillion deficit so the deficit has grown by more than a trillion dollars each year over the last 23 years that is highly inflationary the balance sheet of the Federal Reserve um is highly inflationary and so all these different measures um are much more structural much more difficult so as
a result of that interest rates are going to remain higher opportunities for investors are going to be able to be very patient um you could do nothing and enjoy a positive return in anything that is a product or a service where there's not artificial uh scarcity created such as like I want to live exactly in you know neighborhood houses it's like okay well there's only 100 houses there so you know that that would still have scarcity um or a unique artwork would have scarcity but anything that does not have scarcity that we def that we
deliberately design to be scarce will be plentiful for everyone you just do the rough back the envelope uh math um you need to roughly triple electricity um to get to a fully electric economy um you know roughly a third of power is electric and then uh you know these are very rough numbers roughly a third is is spent in transportation um of various kinds uh with the fossil fuels or hydrocarbons um and then roughly a third is heating um and I don't know if you've noticed but every Economist in the world now is now saying
it's a soft land landing and it looks like we've avoided recession which all leads me to believe we are absolutely headed for a recession Elon Musk isn't the only one wishing he could predict the future right now many top executives are fearful of the possibilities of a next big recession um it's going to happen I think in the first half of next year and it's two primary drivers there's a lot of little ones but I mean there's a bunch of little ones student loan repayments are about to begin again which puts a drag on people
um uh debt um your I mean the interest rates acceleration here 525 basis point acceleration interest rates really hasn't been felt in the economy and every month more and more people have to refinance their house and are wake up to a mortgage rate that's uh mortgage interest payment that's 40% higher than it was there is fundamentally an issue that's coming to a head with Taiwan and it's unclear when exactly Bush will come to sh but it seems that there's a good chance push will come to shove it's trending in that direction um I dread to
think what would what they would happen the results would be for the global economy would be absolutely catastrophic but um you know China has been very clear about its goals on China and uh sort of um including Taiwan um as as part of China so one does not need to read between the lines one can simply read the lines they very clear even the US Chamber of Commerce has pointed out that China's policy of being being open and wanting more foreign investment and exports from the United States comes with its own risks you have a
political you have a monetary you have an A a conflict type of environment at the same time you have the greatest inventiveness we talk about this fabulous technology development that has so much potential to um produce wonderful things and then I think also it's a it could be a problem so if you take the time Horizon the monetary policy IES that we're going to see and so on will have greater effects on the world and you look at the world gaps so you it's difficult to be optimistic on that well it's even more that comes
out of China um so China there's a lot so much of the world's um heavy lifting on manufacturing especially if the manufacturing is you know simply hard work and and say not not particularly glamorous um China just does an immense amount of hard work that people most people have no idea how much hard work they do musk complimented Chinese Factory workers for their extreme hard work comparing them with American workers whom he suggested try to avoid working if effectively a recession is kind of you roll the dice and a six comes up it's a recession
for 12 or 24 months and you some people would argue recession is healthy we've been rolling the DI 15 times and it's never come up six we're just due we're just due and it looks as if a lot of different things are going to potentially dampen the economy and that we'll have two quarters straight of negative GDP growth and then the other things China and the rest of world being contrin TNS from an economic standpoint will mean that the separation is going to be dire indeed it happens I hope it does not happen and there's
no easy solution here but if there's any if there's any path to a diplomatic uh solution we should really take that seriously as we approach a potential recession it's crucial to find a diplomatic solution with China to navigate the economic challenges ahead but the other stuff it's anecdotal I was at this conference yesterday the Nordic business Forum I was just speaking to a lot of different businesses and you can tell things are starting to feel a little wobbly and even you know even weird stuff I travel a lot for the first time I'm starting to
see these crazy prices start to come down so it just feels to me like the economy is starting to grind a little bit and starting to slow down and I think when we wake up in 6 months and another 10 or 20% of households have had to refinance their mortgage at much higher rates but it is a tremendous amount of hard work uh as everyone here knows uh to actually uh put that generation in place um and then transport it to where where it gets used uh and then dealing with the the Peaks been taking
advantage of The Valleys of power production and then all these I I just I it strikes me we are due and uh I would bet it's first half of next year but you know what the great thing about recessions as they always happen at and the great thing about them is that they always end so are you expecting a hard Landing or a soft Landing in the United States or you just can't project I would I do not we will not see a hard or soft Landing in 2024 um the amount of fiscal stimulus that
is just entering the economy which is very inflationary the chips act the IRA and the infrastructure Act about $970 billion the largest peacetime non pandemic moment of fiscal stimulus at the same time our Central Bank is trying to arrest the economy there was a recession and he got fed up and turned it back to the bank you could move in and buy it for for at a great rate the bottom line is catastrophe or economic strain not even catastrophe is a rebalancing of power from the old to the young and we've decided that if 1.2
million people di that would be bad I.E the pandemic but if the NASDAQ went down that would be tragic so we're going to spend trillions of dollars propping up Boomers and capital well there's I mean there's fundamentally um three three pillars uh to a sustainable energy future um one you know one is sustainable energy generation which is a solar wind um Hydro I'm actually you know a fan of of nuclear building an economy on sustainable energy is not just doable it's actually a better choice for our economic future basically any electricity where you can say
okay this is not going to meaningfully change the chemistry of the climate and oceans you know atmosphere oceans and so um any so you got sustainable electricity generation one side then you've got um stationary batteries as the third pillar second pillar uh which uh is needed for any kind of intermittent uh electricity production and by its nature uh solar and wind are intermittent um so batteries and solar and wind go together extremely well um and uh and then the third pillar is electric transport even if you take all of the like all the steam engines
and everything and divide that by total number of humans um power usage per human thermal electrical otherwise um was minuscule 200 years ago and even less of 300 years ago now it is incredibly High um and it is rising um and and this is and you're going to see I think a lot of electricity usage by um the sort of neural net uh data centers as well those are heavy power grows you know we are entering a phase where us will not be the biggest economy in the world um and there's nobody alive today who
can remember when the United States was not the biggest economy in the world so it is a it's going to be a little um probably discomforting at first uh to to a lot of people to have uh trying to be probably you know two or three times the size of the US economy musk believes China's development is an opportunity for the world as it leads to new Innovations and economic growth that can benefit everyone globally China is actually of any large country the most board leading uh with sustainable energy um so they have massive Sol
projects wind projects and um have done the most with respect to electric vehicles of any uh large country of smaller countries Norway is uh the leader but um for any large very large economy it's China is by far the most forward leaning for sustainability well I mean the the aspiration with these various things is to maximize the probability of the future's good for civilization so it's um you know the future is just a set of probabilities like we don't know you know for sure