Elon Musk wants to manufacture AI satellites on the Moon:He believes it could capture even one millionth of the Sun’s total energy
The world’s richest person, Elon Musk, will set up an AI satellite factory on the moon. Musk said he wants to capture solar energy through this. Musk posted a 45-minute video of his AI company XAI’s internal meeting, in which this information came to light. 8 major points from Elon Musk’s meeting:- 1. Use of Solar Energy Musk said if we look at today’s human civilization’s energy consumption, we are only using 1% of Earth’s potential energy. If we can capture even one millionth of the sun’s total energy, it would be about a million times more than the energy used by today’s civilization. The Sun accounts for 99.8% of the total mass of our solar system. If we want to properly utilize the Sun’s energy, we will have to go beyond Earth’s boundaries. Satellites will be launched from the Moon into deep space using ‘Mass Driver.’ Our next step is ‘Earth Orbital Data Centers’. With SpaceX’s help, we will launch data centers with 100 to 200 gigawatt capacity into space every year. They said if we want to go beyond 1 terawatt, we’ll need to go to the Moon. Musk explained that they will build factories on the Moon that will produce AI satellites. A ‘Mass Driver’ will also be installed there. This will launch AI satellites directly from the Moon into deep space. Through this, we will be able to access some percentage of the Sun’s energy. Can establish human settlements anywhere in the entire solar system Musk’s vision is actually based on the concept of ‘Dyson Sphere’. It is a massive structure that completely envelops the Sun from all sides to capture energy. The AI satellites that Musk will send to the Moon through ‘Mass Driver’ will gradually create a similar net or enclosure around the Sun. This will give us so much electricity that we can establish human settlements anywhere in the entire solar system and operate the largest spaceships. 2. 6 out of 12 founding team members removed In the meeting, Musk revealed that several long-time employees have been removed from the company. This includes members of the company’s founding team. Out of the 12 key members who started xAI, only half remain with Musk now. Musk called this a change in the company’s ‘organizational structure’. 3. xAI split into four teams, the ‘MacroHard’ project is most special This project will not just create ordinary software, but will prepare ‘digital simulations’ of entire companies. This means AI will create a computer model of every department, supply chain, and business decision of a company. This will allow any major decision to be tested on AI before actual implementation to see what its outcome will be. One of MacroHard’s major goals is to design complex machines through AI. This AI will be so advanced that it will create designs for rocket engines and their parts on its own, eliminating the possibility of human error and increasing work speed many times over. 4. Software will write entire programs by itself instead of humans Now, AI models understand any problem like an experienced engineer. If there’s an error in the program, they can find it and fix it themselves. Musk said that by the end of this year, there might not even be a need to write code. AI will directly create files in ‘binary’ (the computer’s own language of 0s and 1s). This work will be much better and faster than any human programmer or existing software (compiler). Musk claims that in the next 2-3 months, his ‘Grok Code’ will become the world’s best coding model, which will create complex software in moments. 5. AI will be able to create 20-minute-long videos XAI’s Imagine team will bring models by the end of the year that can create 10 to 20-minute-long videos in one go. This won’t require any human intervention. 6. ‘Memphis Cluster’ Earth’s largest supercomputer Musk has the world’s largest GPU cluster. It works 24 hours non-stop. Its main job is to train the next and advanced version of AI chatbot ‘Grok’. Here thousands of operating systems work together like a giant brain. Musk’s team explained about this project that a large part of the data center was prepared in just 6 weeks. 1363 kilometers of fiber cable has been laid inside the hall. When the entire cluster is ready, it will consume more than 1 gigawatt of electricity. 7. Wrote ‘Macro Hard’ on the roof Musk described his success mantra as ‘Compute Advantage’ (maximum machine power). NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang also acknowledged that no one in the world can build AI infrastructure as fast as Musk. Musk has written ‘Macro Hard’ (a jibe at Microsoft’s name) on the roof of the data center. 8. Grok Voice and ‘Everything App’ vision The voice team shared that they didn’t have any voice model until September 2024, but in just 6 months, they built a model from scratch that is competing with OpenAI. Their goal is not to limit it to just question-answers but to create an ‘Everything App’.
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