Key points from Elon Musk’s latest remarks: He hasn’t been to D.C.

 Key points from Elon Musk’s latest remarks: He hasn’t been to D.C. since May and says “government is basically unfixable.” xAI is expanding the Memphis “Colossus” toward gigawatt scale, stressing the view that massive compute drives intelligence (think 10× compute ≈ 2× intelligence). He forecasts that next year AI will be “smarter than any individual,” and by around 2030 “smarter than humanity in aggregate.” His top focus is the humanoid robot Optimus v3, with the crucial challenge being hands—roughly 27–28 degrees of freedom comparable to human dexterity. He rates its difficulty above the Model X but below Starship. Industry-wide, GW–10-GW data centers are advancing, and markets reflect an “AI trade,” exemplified by gains in Oracle and others. Note: these are strong projections, not a scholarly consensus.


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