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Interesting career. OG PR pro w/Tulane, LSU, Det Lions and Atl Hawks. Radio pro w/929, now w/City Hall ATL. My opinions only.
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Elon Musk has 14 children with four different women. One of them, his firstborn Nevada, passed away as an infant from SIDS back in 2002. So he’s got 13 living kids right now.
The count breaks down like this: six with his first wife Justine, three with Grimes, four with Neuralink exec Shivon Zilis, and one with Ashley St. Clair.
People are always judging Elon for having so many children. I think its wonderful and people did have big families before it became so expensive.
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About to hand over the last Model S & X cars ever made
Tesla@Tesla
Model S & X Signature Delivery Event twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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Elon Musk on why AI data centers belong in space:
“I think the case is it’s a no-brainer for building solar-powered AI data centers in space
In space, you have solar panels facing the Sun and a radiator pointed away from the Sun into the cold void - just 3 degrees Kelvin. It’s an incredibly efficient cooling system
Net net, the lowest-cost place to put AI compute will be space. And that will be true within two years, maybe three. Three at the latest”
Solar + extreme cold = basically free energy and free cooling
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Elon Musk just described the future of AI in a single sentence.
Musk: “A profit-maximizing demon from hell.”
That’s not a metaphor.
That’s a blueprint.
He wasn’t describing science fiction.
He was describing what happens when the only thing AI is trained to maximize is revenue.
Musk: “We don’t want this to be sort of a profit-maximizing demon from hell that just never stops.”
The richest man on Earth is telling you the default path of AI leads somewhere no one should want to go.
And he’s the only one building as if he actually believes it.
This is the part people miss about xAI.
Everyone talks about the compute. The clusters. The talent wars. The benchmarks.
Nobody talks about the philosophy underneath all of it.
Because philosophy doesn’t trend.
But philosophy is the only thing that determines whether AI serves humanity or harvests it.
Musk: “Let’s make the future good for the humans. Because we are humans.”
Not because it’s good PR. Not because regulators are watching. Not because it polls well with users.
Because we are the ones who have to live inside whatever these systems become.
Every major AI lab talks about safety.
Every single one has an alignment page. A responsible AI team. A set of principles that read beautifully in print.
But the structure tells you everything the mission statement won’t.
When you convert a nonprofit into a for-profit worth hundreds of billions, the values were already chosen.
The about page is decoration.
The cap table is the constitution.
Musk understood this before anyone.
It’s why he walked away from OpenAI.
Not because the technology scared him.
Because the governance did.
He watched a nonprofit built to protect humanity restructure itself into a vehicle designed to concentrate wealth.
That’s the real story of AI right now.
Not which model is smartest.
Which model is answerable.
Accountability doesn’t live in a blog post.
It lives in what happens when doing the right thing and doing the profitable thing point in opposite directions.
Every AI company will face that fork.
Most already chose.
Musk is the only builder on Earth constructing an AI company with the open admission that the default outcome is something no one should want.
That’s not idealism.
That’s the only honest engineering left.
Musk: “A profit-maximizing demon from hell that just never stops.”
He said it almost casually.
But that sentence is the most truthful description of misaligned AI any builder has ever spoken out loud.
Because the demon doesn’t announce itself.
It optimizes politely. It scales quietly. It compounds without a sound.
And by the time you notice, the architecture is the authority and the authority doesn’t answer to you.
The question was never whether AI would become powerful.
The question was always who would be holding the wheel when it did.
And whether they’d still remember what it felt like to be the species it was built to serve.
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