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Christopher Toth's avatar

Each business line got evaluated separately. But stack them: launch (SpaceX), communications (Starlink), physical labor (Optimus, orchestrated by Grok), intelligence (xAI), chip fab (TeraFab), energy (100GW solar at both Tesla and SpaceX), and the orbital infrastructure where he says most AI will live. One person, every bottleneck.

I think Elon Musk is building toward unilateral control of post-human civilization. I don't think it's accidental.

Then he told us the capstone. He cited The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress, described the plot where a lunar colony bombards Earth until the government submits, and said "I just want to see that thing in operation." A lunar mass driver breaks MAD. Kinetic impactors from lunar distance arrive at 11+ km/s with no intercept capability, and the only launch system that can reach the Moon to respond belongs to the same guy who owns the mass driver.

He cited the book. He described the scenario. He named the outcome. I think we should treat this as real.

His alignment thinking is confused, sure. But his plan doesn't require alignment (he thinks). It requires control of physical bottlenecks.

I'm calling it now: Musk told us his God Emperor plan on camera. We might should take him seriously.

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It seems like the #1 resource in Frontier AI development, is talented researchers, which XAI does not appear to have at any significant scale nor is it able to get. (The fact that Anthropic which has the highest employee retention rates among labs, the least capital, and the best model really shows this), makes me less concerned about XAI's safety.

It is however, extremely unfortunate that the richest man in the world seems to understand the problem acutely, probably has one of the most high-leverage positions in the world that could influence it, and is instead doing whatever it is that he is doing.

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