Tuesday, September 03, 2024

Elon Musk's Brand New Phone Destroys All Competition

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Transcript 0:00 Elon Musk has just announced the arrival of a new phone that is set to destroy the entire smartphone industry and 0:07 revolutionize the way we use our devices with its Cutting Edge features and Sleek design the alpha Tesla phone promises to 0:14 be a GameChanger in the mobile phone industry best believe that this phone may wipe out competitors like Samsung 0:21 and Apple but what makes this phone so special and how might it impact the 0:26 market well you're about to find out Tesla is primarily known for its electric vehicles energy storage 0:32 solutions and Solar Products but after successfully conquering all these markets and establishing its dominance 0:38 in Silicon Valley Elon Musk has now set his eyes on taking over another tech Market the smartphone industry over the 0:45 last four years there have been many rumors about Tesla developing its own smartphone however none of these rumors 0:51 was confirmed by the company or its CEO despite Elon and Tesla making no 0:56 statement about their intentions many people remain convinced that making a smartphone should be a piece of cake for 1:02 a company that makes self-driving cars but this isn't exactly the case yes 1:08 Tesla has a brilliant team of Engineers who have transformed the automobile industry with their ingeniousness but 1:14 the designing and manufacturing of a phone is a complex process that requires significant resources and expertise that 1:21 Tesla Engineers probably don't have and this is probably why Tesla has refrained 1:26 from making a statement about making a phone or entering the smart phone market at all however in recent times Elon Musk 1:33 has come forward to announce that there is indeed a phone coming from Tesla and he promises that it'll be the holy grail 1:39 for all phones the Tesla CEO who has become famous for making company announcements on Twitter once again took 1:46 to the platform to reveal a few details on the futuristic smartphone his Eevee company is working on in the Tweet the 1:53 now richest man in the world promised that his new phone will share the same philosophy that has taken Tesla to the 1:59 top of the automobile pyramid in other words the Tesla phone will be nothing but the best of the best and could 2:05 potentially wipe out any form of competition that already exists in the smartphone market it's a lot of promises 2:12 especially since Elon Musk is a man that's become famous for sometimes promising and failing and while this has 2:18 been a regular feature in musk's career another notable feature that has been a regular feature of the tech Billionaire's career has been his 2:25 attention to detail proving doubters wrong and delivering products that super ceed expectations the question now is 2:32 could Elon Musk really stun the smartphone industry and what features will this new phone have if there's one 2:39 industry that's in dire need of new competition right now it's got to be the smartphone industry industry giants like 2:45 Apple and Samsung have gotten very complacent in the last couple of years and as such they're lazily releasing the 2:52 same phones every year coupled with new brilliant branding and strategic PR to 2:57 sell the phones with only minimal up upgrades that's why when you buy a new phone you realize there's not much 3:04 difference between your old phone and your new one for example you'll find out that while the iPhone 14 is a great 3:10 phone there's no outstanding Innovation that makes the phone way better than its predecessor the iPhone 13 in other words 3:17 both phones are very similar in both looks and functions this problem has become a common theme with smartphone 3:23 manufacturers as they've come to prioritize quantity over quality however Tesla fans will not have to worry about 3:30 any of these problems with the Tesla phone the Tesla phone according to musk will be called the Tesla Model Pi or the 3:36 model Pi for short and it's anticipated that the model Pi would possess a built-in feature enabling access to 3:43 starlink which would enable users to browse the internet independently of traditional Earthbound 3:48 telecommunications networks starlink which was established by SpaceX is a network service that provides high-speed 3:55 low latency broadband internet access across various markets it us uses satellites in a low orbit to enable 4:01 video calls online gaming and streaming and since the network is ideally created to work well in areas where connectivity 4:08 is unreliable or completely unavailable the model Pi would be able to solve a major problem of network connectivity 4:14 that other smartphones May face additionally industry experts state that the model Pi will be better integrated 4:20 with Tesla's cars this means that the phone will have easy access to controls to be connected to a Tesla car so with 4:28 just one tap of a button you would be able to do whatever you want with your car for instance you'll be able to lock 4:34 and unlock the car control the car temperature and other various features from the comfort of your model Pi with 4:40 all these features you'd think that that's all the tech Mogul has up his sleeves regarding the model Pi but 4:45 there's much more there are rumors that the model Pi may have the capability to integrate with neuralink a technology 4:52 that enables individuals to manipulate devices using their thoughts in 2016 mus 4:57 co-founded neuralink Corporation which is currently focused on creating implantable chips for the human brain 5:03 these chips are intended to allow machines to translate the thoughts of users into actions musk stated on 5:09 Twitter that in his view neural links are the future and devices such as SmartWatches and phones are outdated 5:15 technology that's why it's no surprise that the tech billionaire has gone ahead and added this feature to his new phone 5:22 according to information provided by the company this Innovative technology is designed to empower individuals who may 5:28 not have full use of their limbs to utilize their smartphones with ease the implications of this technology are 5:34 profound because it represents a major breakthrough in accessibility and inclusion imagine the possibilities that 5:40 this technology could offer for those who have dexterity limitations as they would no longer be constrained by the 5:46 need to use their fingers or other limbs to navigate their smartphones with this new advancement they could potentially 5:52 use their smartphones much more quickly and efficiently opening up a world of new opportunities for communication 5:59 entertainment and productivity overall this technology has the potential to make a significant positive impact on 6:05 the lives of those with disabilities or physical limitations empowering them to participate more fully in the digital 6:11 age something that has always been a priority for the tech Mogul the model Pi is also rumored to come with a solar 6:18 panel attached to the back of the phone most of you are most likely aware that Tesla now manufactures solar panels 6:25 however the company has now decided to equip the model Pi with solar charging capab abilities this is not surprising 6:31 as the company's CEO Elon Musk is a big advocate for green energy so it's no surprise that the Tesla boss is adding a 6:38 solar feature to his new phone if the company is able to successfully implement this feature to their phone 6:45 with no issues then it could be a real GameChanger for the smartphone industry we all know how battery life has become 6:51 one of the major problems faced in the smartphone industry every year smartphone makers come with the promise 6:57 of long- lasting battery life but this is hardly the case once you start using the phone however having a phone where 7:04 you won't have to worry about having electricity in order to Power It Up would change how we use smartphones 7:10 forever but that's not all ask yourself what's a Tesla product without the ability to work on the red planet you 7:17 can't see it yeah if there's one thing that's been constant in Elon musk's life right now it's his obsession with going 7:24 to Mars and colonizing the red planet as such there's no way that the Tesla CEO will make a phone without thinking of 7:31 making it the default smartphone device on the red planet recent reports all suggest that musk's new phone the model 7:38 Pi would be able to work on Mars using starlink connectivity but while this sounds like a fantastic feature we may 7:44 not have to wait a little longer to see this working during a Conference held in September 2016 Mr musk stated that it 7:51 would take anywhere from 40 to 100 years to establish a self-sustaining civilization on Mars with a population 7:58 of 1 million and naturally those people will need to be able to use the internet 8:03 however we believe that this feature may come later in the future the company has also been tight lipped about all that 8:09 phone entails but reports that the model Pi is expected to enter the market in 8:15 2024 however with all these capabilities it would be silly to overlook the fact that Tesla would have to compete with 8:21 other smartphones in the smartphone industry for one there's been a long Battle of which phone is better between 8:27 Samsung or Apple a battle that will most likely still be going on for many years 8:33 but could the addition of solar charging and neuralink give the model Pi an edge against the likes of Samsung and Apple 8:40 while the neuralink alone is a potential Game Changer that could bend the industry's knes in favor of the model Pi 8:46 it's difficult to see how feasible this feature is or if Tesla would be able to successfully implement it to begin with 8:53 there's also a question mark around how Tesla plans to achieve attaching a solar panel to the back of the phone without 9:00 the phone overheating and potentially blowing up all these make Tesla's Ambitions and musk's confidence in his 9:06 new phone very sketchy but if there's anyone who can achieve anything Against All Odds it's Elon Musk additionally one 9:14 of the standout features of any phone in the modern age is the camera this is because the world is fast becoming a 9:20 world of selfies and pictures with picture taking fast becoming a very important aspect of the lives of the 9:26 Young Generation and as such the best phones in the indust such as the iPhone 14 and the Samsung s22 Ultra are all 9:33 phones with impressive cameras in fact many would argue that the most sought-after feature of the iPhone is 9:39 the camera with all that being said what are Tesla's plans to capture the camera market for themselves according to 9:46 reports it seems that Tesla has already got that covered when compared to the three camera system of the iPhone the 9:52 camera setup of the Tesla PI phone is more competitive and potentially Superior the model Pi camera would be a 9:59 range ranged in a single square frame containing four rear cameras whereas the iPhone only has a three camera setup 10:06 this state-of-the-art Smartphone would allow users to capture high resolution images of the night sky simply by 10:11 pointing the camera at the stars without the need for a long exposure period in 10:16 addition to that consumers would be able to use just one camera to take these photos but what's a good camera without 10:23 good display quality the Tesla Pi is also capable of receiving significantly more pixels than any any other 10:29 smartphone currently available on the market this means that you can enjoy your preferred movies and stream music 10:35 within or outside your house without compromising quality or convenience it's also worth noting that the average 10:41 consumer spends approximately 5 hours per day engaging with media on their devices Tesla's phone will also have a 10:48 10-in screen that is 40% larger than the average smartphone offering a more immersive viewing experience but that's 10:55 quite a giant phone its high pixel density also provides sharper image quality for both photos and videos 11:02 Additionally the Phone features a glare-free display which makes it easier to view the screen from different angles 11:08 and bright sunlight especially if you have sensitive eyes in recent years we've seen Apple make significant 11:14 advancements in facial identification and other sensors for their front-facing camera however the trademark design is 11:20 not visually attractive and takes up a considerable amount of screen space and Tesla may be seeking a solution to this 11:27 issue according to reports the Tesla phone will feature a built-in front-facing camera that would enhance 11:32 both its aesthetic appeal and long-term durability in comparison to the iPhone 14 pro has a distinctive textured matte 11:40 glass on the back that can shatter if dropped making it a nightmare to imagine an expensive phone breaking in this way 11:47 as a result the model Pi outperforms the iPhone 14 pro in this aspect additionally the Tesla Model Pi's best 11:54 quality Seekers may not have to compromise on quality as the model Pi is said to potentially feature a 11:59 photochromic cating on its back that would enable the phone to change colors based on the way it interacts with light 12:06 this unique feature would give users a reason not to settle for anything less to be honest there's really no need for 12:11 anyone to settle for a smartphone that doesn't offer a revolutionary experience and that's exactly what the model Pi is 12:17 all about the model Pi's processor has the capability to store various types of cryptocurrencies including the Mars 12:24 cryptocurrency which aligns with Elon musk's vision of colonizing the red planet in addition to that model Pi 12:30 users will be able to mine their own cryptocurrency without requiring any extra Hardware since the language 12:36 doesn't impose such a requirement conversely Apple has been consistently enhancing its processing power with each 12:42 new version but it hasn't introduced any major breakthroughs in this area for quite some time instead opting for minor 12:49 upgrades every year with these specs it's safe to say that the model Pi may become a strong competitor to other 12:55 phones in the smartphone industry and as a result other phone manufactur facturers may have to fasten their seat 13:00 belts and get ready for a long bumpy ride no one is saying that Tesla's model Pi would wipe out the competition but 13:07 its release into the market would even make the competition stiffer as for Elon musk's comments on the model Pi he 13:13 hasn't really been forthcoming as mentioned earlier the company has been tight lipped about the whole Arrangement 13:19 however there's been rumors about Apple and Google threatening to remove Twitter from their app stores when the Tesla CEO 13:26 was asked about these threats he stated that if things ever do come to that point he would make another phone that 13:32 can accommodate his newest company as far as prices go we believe that the foone would cost between $800 to $1,000 13:39 it's quite a lot but when you think of the specs it's very understandable as is the nature of musk we believe that he 13:45 would most likely work towards making the phone cheaper and more available for the majority although this might not 13:51 happen in the first few years of production as of now we only anticipate more information on the phone from Tesla 13:57 but we have reason to believe that Tesla will take its time to release the with the sship rocket that SpaceX is 14:04 developing two test flights we have many more this year that that vehicle is designed to make life 14:11 multiplanetary it's the first vehicle that that is capable of doing that I think we want to get that done as soon 14:16 as possible Elon Musk unveils the ambitious plan for multiplanetary Life a 14:22 vision that transcends the bounds of Earth the window for the window of opportunity to make life multiplanetary 14:28 and secure the future of of Consciousness may be open for a long time or it may be open for a short time 14:34 that's why I started SpaceX is to try to reverse that that Trend and and uh get 14:40 us back on to doing exciting things in space again with a surprising confidence Elon 14:47 Musk sets a 10-year Target for humans to occupy the red terrain of Mars we're hoping 14:54 to have the first humans on the moon in less than 5 years 14:59 um Mars maybe a little little longer than 5 years I'd be surprised if we don't have humans on Mars within 10 15:06 years wow yeah and then we're going to aim to to have a lot of humans and build 15:12 a a city on Mars and a base on the moon so B basically Mars has to be 15:20 completely self-sufficient um in order to pass the for me great fure 15:26 um that that the particular great fter I'm talking about if something climbs as happens to one planet is is is Humanity 15:33 gone or not lot lot of resources now I should say the in order to pass the fir fir 15:41 great filter um of of being a multiplan species that the the other the second planet has to 15:48 be self sustaining so that the asset test being that if if the resupply ships 15:54 stop from Earth stop coming for any reason whatsoever could be mundane or more serious uh will Mars out or not 16:04 reflecting on Space X's turbulent history musk reveals that the Venture teetered on the edge facing a mere 10% 16:11 chance of success I mean to be clear at the start of SpaceX I gave us a less than 10% chance of success I thought 16:17 we'd probably um but you know I think if something's important enough it's worth doing even if you think it's going to 16:23 fail and we almost did fail the the first three launchers of as small rocket uh failed only fourth one launched uh s 16:30 succeeded and if we if that fourth one had failed we would be so it's 16:38 close so in this year if things go well SpaceX will do 90% of all payad to Earth 16:44 and then as Starship really takes off SpaceX will be doing at least based on 16:50 what other companies are currently doing which is you know around 3 400 tons to 16:56 orbit SpaceX ultimately will be doing 100,000 tons to orbit maybe a million tons to orbit last year SpaceX dominated 17:05 handling a staggering 80% of all payloads destined for the orbit of our Blue Planet at this point you know knock 17:11 and wood SpaceX is quite prosperous um SpaceX did about 80% of 17:16 all payload to last year of Earth China did about 12% and the rest of the world did 8% drawing parallels with historical 17:24 space Endeavors musk notes the convergence of costs between the shuttle and the Saturn V 17:29 Expendable the fall off to the shuttle to the s five was the Space Shuttle 17:34 space shuttle could only go to low orbit um but there and and the aspiration was 17:40 to make it reusable but the they unfortunately did not succeed in that in that goal um the space shuttle was so 17:48 difficult to refurb that uh it it ended up costing as much as a Saturn 5 and 17:53 then the the main the primary structure of the the space shuttle Orit system that biger orange tank with it's 18:00 actually the primary airframe CU it takes the load from the the orbit of the sort of airplane looking thing and this 18:06 the side boosters so you lose that every time the side boosters uh Landing the ocean um and and they're solid rocket 18:14 boosters so that you know they have to get sh back to the factory to get solid propellant loaded in cut a long story 18:21 short the cost per Flight of the shuttle ended up being roughly the same as as a 18:27 Saturn 5 expender um so but the shuttle had about a 18:33 quarter of the payload to orbit and could not reach the moon My Religion for for like of a 18:40 better word is that is one of curiosity um where we want to expand the scope and scale of 18:46 Consciousness um on Earth and beyond Earth and ultimately to other star 18:51 systems and in order to do that we need to increase the number of conscious beings um and we need to advance 18:58 technology uh such that we can have a self-sustaining City on on Mars um 19:03 ultimately populate the whole solar system and then go beyond uh our solar system to other star systems and 19:11 therefore we need more humans prible Elon Musk emphasizes the 19:17 critical role of increasing the human population for the realization of life beyond Earth's confines I think we will 19:23 have landed on Mars um and I think we will have sent people to the moon and 19:28 and uh and maybe if we get lucky we'll have sent people to Mars uh within 8 years 19:36 um you know the you know the the key question sort 19:42 of I think about for civilization is are the key test perhaps for 19:50 civilization is do we make it through the great filter of being a going from a one planet civilization to a 19:55 multiplet civilization so Noize ideas at the start but 20:01 ultimately it was it was not a good design so and then the shuttle retired 20:07 obviously and then uh we we had nothing that that curve is that is not a good curve going from the Moon to low with 20:14 orbit to nothing that does not extrapolate to being a multiplet species you know uh 20:22 things that make people excited to get up in the morning and say Yes humanity is going to do some amazing thing in 20:27 space sustainability on Mars becomes Paramount in musk's narrative outlining 20:32 the prerequisites for transforming into a multiplanetary species we want to have a space suit that you can walk around in 20:39 because if you're on the moon you're on you want to be able to walk around the moon walk around on Mars so having a 20:45 high Mobility space suit that actually uh isn't crazy expensive ideally uh and 20:52 that you can walk around in comfortably is is a big deal it's actually an important thing that needs to be developed um and ultimately made in 20:59 large numbers CU if we send say a million people to Mars then uh that's a 21:05 million space suits a million Mars suits that you need so we'll have to make a lot of these 21:10 things and we're also going to La launch starlink on that 21:15 flight so I think we may have made we may have achieved Consciousness um old 21:23 Consciousness that's capable of developing technology uh just in time 21:28 um I find it remarkable that we are at this point in history where we're able 21:34 for the first time to go beyond Earth to send people we we send people to the 21:41 moon in the early '70s but not have since not gone back I think it would be wise to not not assume that it'll be 21:48 open for a long time see and act now to act now to make life multiplanetary musk 21:55 expresses a sense of urgency emphasizing that the present moment offers a unique window to venture Beyond The Familiar 22:02 boundaries of Earth so you know that's that's really that's 22:08 that's really the key test do we become a self-sustaining multiplet civilization uh 22:15 while while civilization still exists or or or don't we that that you know I think that's that's really the key 22:22 question um I think we've got a a chance but it's 22:29 not a sure thing um that's why time is of the time is of 22:36 the essence I think we want to make Mars self- sustaining as quickly as possible it's 22:43 not just a question of getting people to Mars but it's getting enough tonnage and equipment to Mars to 22:49 make enable Mars to be self- sustaining the key test being that if the resupply 22:55 ships from Earth stop coming for any reason do we does mars or does it 23:04 continue well at first you would have to have a life support system um because 23:10 Mars has a low density atmosphere only about 1% the density of Earth and it's primarily CO2 um now over time you could 23:19 you can terraform Mars terraform means make it like Earth essentially um and if you warm Mars up 23:26 you will um there's a bunch of Frozen Co to that will evaporate densify the atmosphere and um you'd actually want 23:32 kind of global warming on Mars cuz Mars is about 50% further away from the Sun 23:38 than the Earth um so it gets about less than half the solar energy that that Earth does the litmus test for Life on 23:45 Mars according to musk lies in the ability to survive independently if Earth's resupply Mission halts what's 23:52 really mindboggling is uh that that that number should increase by 50% this year 24:00 so I guess on the order of like 90% of all master orbit not not counting Starship so if we start as we start 24:06 launching Starship Starship is like you know roughly 100 tons to orbit with every flight there's a path to getting 24:13 Starship to do over 200 tons with full reusability um so 200 tons to a useful 24:20 orbit with full reusability and um yeah it's really an 24:25 incredible amount 1,200 tons of useful load to orbit last year 24:31 um yeah that's just astounding so I I think 24:36 that that really deserves a round of applause like like wow I mean that's just that's the most [Applause] 24:47 mind-blowing and the rate of increase is just astonishing um now these numbers 24:53 will actually look very small in the future in order to um build a city on 24:58 Mars we will'll need to be kind of in the uh million ton to orbit 25:04 range so maybe a little higher ideally a little higher but sort of if you just 25:11 try to get things to the right order of magnitude like not trying to get to an exact number but try to get the order of 25:17 magnitude right um I think it's it's on the it's roughly a million tons uh to to Earth orbit uh that'll that'll get you 25:25 roughly 200,000 tons to the surface of Mars it's roughly what you know 25:30 approximately 20% of whatever you get to Earth orbit you can get to the surface of Mars um 25:37 so uh and figure like maybe we need at least a million tons of useful load to 25:44 the serve some Mars for this for it to become self- sustaining the evidence suggests that uh 25:51 it is most likely that Mars had uh liquid water well just over time the solar system cooled so Earth used to be 25:57 much like it in the very early Earth was like molten rock um you know so really 26:04 almost nothing could survive in the beginning we're just a wall of lava we're still mostly a wall of lava um 26:11 we're like cran Bret like there's a thin crust and uh and it's mush mushy Rock 26:17 under super very hot mushy Rock underneath um and technically that that rock is on in a semi solid state but as 26:23 soon as it gets to a low pressure like pops out of the ocean uh you have a volcano obviously with lava yeah so it's 26:30 um at at at at at service ambient pressure uh the we're basically covered 26:35 in liquid rock are you aware a thin crust on liquid rock Elon Musk concludes 26:41 with a hopeful Outlook expressing his desire that the plan for multiplanetary life will materialize within the next 26:47 decade that self-sustaining threshold is is actually a very tough threshold to meet because even if you're missing a 26:55 tiny thing then uh eventually that Mars will out so you got to be able to not 27:01 just build for example computer chips but you need to be able to build computer chip uh 27:08 factories because if you can't build computer chip factories the factory that you do build will eventually break down 27:14 and then you will have no chips and then you're that's it so uh it's kind of like 27:20 a long sea Voyage where if you're just missing vitamin C yeah you'll cruise on for a while but then uh you know your 27:27 teeth will fall out and you'll so um that was a real problem in the old 27:32 days um so um anyway it's it's quite a a high 27:40 threshold is and and like Mars is is Mars is a fixer upper of a planet um you 27:46 know need some work but so it's not like you can just like run around outdoors and like you know fish or live off the 27:53 land you know you live can't live off the land on Mars um so it's it's really 27:58 quite a lot of work that's required uh to make that work it is it appears highly likely that 28:05 Mars had liquid oceans all b a long time ago there's a lot of ice so this this 28:11 Mars is um covered in ice um and now the ice is then covered in dust for the mo 28:18 mostly except at the poles uh so there's there's there's a lot of 28:24 ice this is the long-term goal this is what we want Mars to look like is uh Starships coming and going um an 28:33 incredible beautiful Mars City and uh a 28:39 flourishing uh civilization on Mars um and um you know ultimately we can 28:46 transform Mars into an earthlike planet with terraforming um just needs to be warmed 28:53 up really and then you could it could be ultimately an earthlike planet and we could bring the life from Earth we could 29:00 extend life from Earth to Mars um and really it's it has to be you know has to 29:07 be humans I we can bring we can bring all the creatures with us and we can ensure that life on Earth continues on 29:13 Mars uh even after Earth becomes unlivable in the in the distant future 29:19 start to look at Humanity as though we are a plague on the surface of the Earth as though humanity is a bad thing no I I 29:26 think I I agree with you that the future most likely has abundant Humanity will go extinct if we 29:32 don't replenish our ranks with new generations for they are the guardians of our future survival it's not going to 29:39 destroy life on Earth it's not going to destroy Humanity but it will create hardship if you change the climate over 29:46 many decades if we don't make new humans we won't have [Music] 29:52 Humanity I really want to emphasize that it's important to have children and to 29:58 create the new generation and as simple as it sounds if people do not have children there is no new 30:05 generation Elon Musk underscores the importance of human existence in advancing civilization yet our birth 30:12 rates continue to dwindle with each passing year I'm very much in favor of humanity expanding and creating a bright 30:20 and exciting future for the world and but fundamental to the furtherance of 30:25 human civilization is having humans as simple and basic as that sounds and 30:30 every year I look at the the birth rates and I'm like it's it's a a bit depressing because birth rates seem to 30:37 decline every year musk emphasizes the necessity of incentivizing childbirth 30:43 and making it easier for women to embrace motherhood lest our species face an uncertain fate and I I think that 30:49 perhaps my biggest advice to leaders to government leaders and to to the people 30:55 in general would be to make sure to to have children to create the new 31:00 generation and I think any incentives that can be done to incent New 31:06 Generation to make it easier for women to have children and to support the children I think would be very wise 31:13 neglecting the decline in birth rates could lead to a catastrophic scenario where our population dwindles to a mere 31:19 fraction of its current size within a few Generations this is so fundamental and I 31:25 really can't emphasize that enough if you don't have a new generation there is no new generation or with current birth 31:31 rates I think it may be the generations are birth rate is maybe half of the replacement rate and what that means is 31:38 in three generations the population will be one roughly 1/10th of its current size in three generations maybe four 31:45 generations complacency and entitlement are luxuries we cannot afford in the face of our dwindling 31:51 population we must strive for abundance while ensuring our survival um we 31:56 shouldn't be complacent about the future um you know complacency and entitlement 32:02 are not a recipe for success but the most likely outcome is one of abundance 32:09 of goods and services um that is certainly where we're headed the global population is on 32:16 the precipice of decline prompting the urgent need to preserve our cultural identities amidst this demographic shift 32:23 well I think one can't depend on other countries for immigration and in fact if you look at say the population worldwide 32:31 and this is almost everywhere in the world and it seems to be a function of how once a country industrializes once a 32:38 country urbanizes the population immediately starts to decline so what one could say for example like like 32:44 China could not possibly solve its population with immigration because if China is currently tracking to be maybe 32:51 lose 40% of his population every generation that would be 700 million 800 32:57 million ion people or 700 roughly 7 6 700 million people it's a lot basically 33:02 you wouldd have to have the entire United States immigrate there twice every generation to Simply maintain 33:07 numbers just for China so immigration the there simply Aren't Enough numbers in Immigration and I think there is 33:14 value to a culture we don't want cultures we don't want Japan to disappear we don't want Italy as a 33:20 culture to disappear we don't want France as a culture disappear I think we have to have the maintain the sort of 33:26 reasonable cultural identity of the various countries or they simply will not be those countries it Italy is the 33:33 people of Italy the buildings are there but really what is Italy Italy is the 33:38 people of Italy and I I speak as someone who is very much very much an environmentalist I believe in having 33:44 building a sustainable future for the world I think there are very few people who as an individual who have done more 33:51 than I have for to help the environment with electric cars and solar and batteries to create a sustainable Energy 33:58 Future because we absolutely need a sustainable energy future but there is an aspect of the environmental movement 34:03 that I think has gone too far alarmingly low birth rates threaten the very fabric of humanity with some countries facing 34:10 the prospect of losing half their population with each passing generation I I do think that uh the birth rate is 34:18 too low for humans as I I'm always going on about that um just a longevity baby 34:25 I'm solving it with longevity going to keep people alive longer okay well and robots and 34:32 AI sure um but I mean it just uh the 34:37 current situation is is grim yeah yeah yeah um I mean a lot of 34:43 countries are um you know if you look at say say Korea Italy uh yeah they're 34:49 they're losing roughly half their population per generation the pendulum of the environmental movement has swung 34:55 too far vilifying Humanity itself and blurring the line between stewardship and self 35:00 Annihilation so said for me I think I am objectively one of the world's leading 35:05 environmentalists in terms of doing things I see so like I'm an environmentalist who does things of talk 35:11 of action not talk I act so so I feel I can say as as an environmentalist that 35:18 the environmentalist movement has gone too far and and that if you in the natural extension of the environmentalist movement if you go too 35:24 far you sought to look at Humanity as a bad thing and in fact there are some people who think and and say explicitly 35:32 that in fact there was on the front page of the New York Times there was a guy who said There are 8 billion people on Earth it would be better if there were 35:38 none which is crazy despite misconceptions about overpopulation maintaining a steady human population is 35:45 vital for the balance of our ecosystems and the sustainability of our planet you know I'm concerned that like a lot of 35:50 people think that the P planet is overpopulated and that's one of the things contributing to a low birth rate 35:56 um in fact some people I've encountered think they're basically um being Martyrs 36:02 for not having kids and that's just it's just not true um I think we 36:08 should uh take the position that we we we actually have a civic responsibility to have kids to at least keep uh the 36:17 human population constant um ideally we should grow it but we should at least 36:22 not have population collapse which is what we currently have the environmental consequence of our actions such as 36:29 carbon emissions pose a grave threat to our planet's stability exacerbating climate change and imperiling our 36:35 Collective future objectively this is true so so the if you say like there's really only one thing that matters from 36:41 an environmental standpoint uh for carbon which is that we are taking uh billions eventually trillions of tons of 36:48 carbon from Buri deep with it under the Earth and putting transferring it to the atmosphere and oceans that's the that's 36:55 actually really all that matters is taking vast amounts of carbon from underground where it's buried and moving 37:01 it into the atmosphere by burning it and if you do that for long enough eventually you will get to climate 37:07 change now I think the climate change alarm is a somewhat overblown in the short term it's still a concern in the 37:14 long term but I think it's exaggerated in the short term great now I have to try to thread the the needle here 37:20 between what like what is pragmatic and what is sensible what really matters and what doesn't matter what really matters 37:26 is that over the long term over the course of the next several decades that we gradually reduce how many millions 37:32 and billions of tons of carbon that we remove from underground and to the atmosphere because we're running sort of 37:39 a climate experiment that is dangerous but I also don't think that I think of it as a fundamental civilizational risk 37:45 it it is I think my my my message is like I think much more pragmatic and I think correct and sensible and and I 37:51 don't think we should demonize oil and gas I think we should say look that is obviously necessary in the short term 37:58 and the medium-term too and it'll take several decades to become sustainable so I think if we just without getting too 38:04 worried about it seek to have a sustainable energy future gradually then that's what will happen and so I think 38:11 that some of the environmentalist movement has is part of what is causing people to lose hope in the future so I 38:18 guess what I'm trying to say is that we should have hope in the future we should be excited about the future and we 38:24 should build the future we want this is not something you should import from America please don't import 38:30 the work mind virus is bad so the I mean essentially that to summarized maybe the 38:36 work mind virus it consists of creating very divisive identity politics so it 38:41 actually amplifies work virus mind virus in my view amplifies racism amplifies 38:47 frankly sexism and all the isms and while claiming to do the opposite it it actually divides people and makes them 38:55 sort of hate each other and it makes people hate themselves and it's also anti- meritocratic it's not like it's 39:01 not Merit based so you want to have people succeed based on how hard they 39:06 work and the talents not who they are whether they're man woman what race or 39:12 gender what that stuff is all creating it's an artificial mental civil that is 39:18 created and it's not and let me it's no fun okay it is like woke mind virus and 39:24 fun are incompatible there is no fun in that no Joy virus is all about 39:29 condemning people instead of celebrating people like when in the world it just doesn't celebrate it's all about 39:34 condemning and being divisive and and being just I think it's just evil 39:41 frankly I'm very Pro human I'm very Pro civilization I'm in favor of humanity 39:47 and our Collective Consciousness expanding on Earth and going beyond Earth being a multiplet species a space 39:53 bearing civilization and being out there among the stars and fighting out the nature of the universe like all the 40:00 things that it's that seems like to me an you know exciting thing something you can get really excited about is you're 40:07 going to get excited like we want to have ideas that make you look forward to 40:12 waking up in the morning look forward to the day look forward to the future and so you have to say what excites you 40:18 about the future what moves your heart about the future what makes you say like yes I'm glad about what will happen in 40:25 the future that's what we must focus on and that's why we have to have a new generation we've got to build and we got 40:31 to grow and like I said we understand this understand the nature of this beautiful universe that we find ourselves in and the meaning of life or 40:39 even what questions to ask about meaning of life let us explore this wondrous creation and have a good time doing 40:45 it well I I should say like to be clear on immigration overall I'm I'm very much 40:51 in favor of legal immigration I think that generally I think which one should welcome to country anyone who is willing 40:59 to work hard and is honest has high integrity and will add to Any Given 41:04 country if somebody is an asset to the country why not have them join that's obviously a great thing to do so I think 41:11 it's good actually to have an increase in legal immigration and a simple legal 41:17 with paper with yeah just some approval process but with a simple requirement 41:22 that look if somebody's going to add to a country like just really hard work and 41:28 high integrity let them in I think that's great but if there's if it's illegal immigration and there's no 41:34 filter well how do you know who's coming in you don't know so you you have to have some basis for saying somebody 41:40 should come in or not come in and my argument is like it should be a very simple basis are will they add to the 41:46 country will they be a productive part of the economy and do they admire the culture do they want to join because of 41:53 the culture then that's great but if there's no process for that then you don't know I think at least some number 42:00 of the people that come in will will not be necessarily and I want to be careful because my words will be misconstrued 42:06 I'm not saying all IM illegal immigrants are are I think probably perhaps most of them are good but there will be some if 42:12 there's no process for reviewing not at all then how can you say that everyone 42:18 who is an illegal immigrant is going to be honest and hardworking you can't say that CU you simply don't know so so I 42:24 want to be clear Top Line pro-immigration but let's increase legal immigration but we should stop illegal immigration I 42:30 think this is just logical actually I want the prosperity of at Le I want the prosperity of every 42:36 country I want the prosperity of humanity as a whole and and like I said I want us to have an exciting future 42:42 where we're we're fired up about what's going to happen and really excited so and I think Italy is a great place to 42:48 invest it's a great great country and but I do want to emphasize that I do worry that about the low birth rate and 42:55 if a company is to invest in Italy they're like well will you have to say like will there be enough people to work 43:00 there it's simple question if the workforce is declining then if the workforce is declining then who will 43:06 work at the company well you can think of artificial intelligence as this is perhaps 43:13 the the biggest inflection point in intelligence since Homo sapiens yeah 43:18 artificial intelligence is will be essentially sort of a a new species or is a new species so I think one of the 43:24 biggest challenges if if I look at say civilization ational risk the the risk to the future of humanity birth rate is 43:31 one of them if we just don't have kids and dwindle away that's one which I've talked a lot about the other is there's 43:37 always like potentially C that kind of thing that then AI is also an existential risk and 43:43 we need to be I think we need to be careful with the Advent of AI but it is very much it's very much a double-edged 43:49 sword you can think of AI as kind of like the magic Genie that like digital super intelligence will be capable of 43:55 doing anything pretty much anything I mean there is the whole 44:02 question of like what is consciousness in fact so here was like I always I thought a lot about what is consciousness and where does 44:08 Consciousness arise to say like because I I think in terms of physics and at least if physics is true then we go from 44:15 a start of the universe where things are almost entirely hydrogen and then if you leave the hydrogen out long enough 44:21 eventually it coalesces into stars and then those stars explode and then they re recondense and so so like most of the 44:29 mass in your body is was once at the center of a star which is kind of wild billions of years ago and so so where 44:35 along the lines of hydrogen to human does Consciousness arise you get very serious when you speak about that yeah 44:43 real question if you leave hydrogen out in the sun long enough it starts talking to itself here we are hydrogen talking 44:48 to Show transcript Elon Musk Fan Zone 1.3M subscribers Videos About Become A Musk Fan Today! 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