Posted on 01/10/2025 5:48:24 AM PST by Red Badger
He built the world’s fastest car.
He sends starships to space faster – and cheaper – than NASA.
But what the world’s richest man is planning at a remote facility in Memphis may be his greatest achievement to date.
Recently, earth’s most powerful billionaire revealed a giant AI supercomputer 10 times more powerful than the technology used to create ChatGPT.
Some are even calling it a “ChatGPT killer.”
The crazy part? He has plans to double its power in a matter of weeks … and double it again by this summer.
It’s the new pinnacle of AI technology. World-famous venture capitalist and 35-year AI expert James Altucher predicts it’s about to reveal what AI can really do…
And create a second boom in AI stocks in 2025.
The best part? He has found the #1 way to play it.
VIDEO AT LINK................
An AI is only as good as the amount of ‘memory’ (read ‘data’) it has available for it to use.
Musk can supply the AI with trillions of gigabytes. Store everything on the Internet and every library on Earth in one place.
The only downside it keeping the AI from getting bored.............
Skynet here we come?
Store everything on the Internet and every library on Earth in one place.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Library_of_Alexandria
The Library of Alexandria was not the first library of its kind.[3][12] A long tradition of libraries existed in both Greece and in the ancient Near East.[13][3]
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That's supposed to be a Good Thing, but I'm not so sure.
The only 2 things you CAN do in Memphis these days.
Probably talking about 0-60 times on the Tesla Plaids.
Yes. This is why FedEx changed its model to include multiple hubs. Avoiding a single point of failure (SPOF) in a critical system is usually achieved through the redundancy of its essential components. I’m sure Musk is on top of this though.
Never heard of it until now, but the speed and torque specs are impressive compared to the “supercars”.
My daughter has a model Y performance, and the acceleration is SHOCKING. (And I used to race cars). That being said, they ARE more of a straight line car. As they’re heavy, so on a road course they would suffer.
Ai Ai, cap’n!
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