PANews reported on December 10 that in the latest episode of the "Katie Miller Podcast," Elon Musk engaged in a wide-ranging conversation covering topics such as the origins and development of DOGE, the impact of AI and robotics on work, simulation theory, and the importance of humanity becoming a multi-planetary species. Regarding DOGE, Musk stated that although DOGE had achieved success in some areas, if he could choose again, he would focus on his own company rather than getting involved in the DOGE project. Speaking about AI and robotics, Musk believes that with rapid technological advancements, AI and robots will be able to meet all of humanity's needs in the future, making work more selective. He admitted to having suffered from insomnia due to AI-related issues and expressed a desire to slow down the pace of AI development, but acknowledged that the current trend is unstoppable. He also suggested that AI and robotics technologies will not only improve the quality of life on Earth but may also help humanity achieve more efficient resource management on Mars in the future. Musk also shared his thoughts on humanity becoming a multiplanetary species, which he believes would be a significant step in evolutionary history. While initial migrations to Mars and the Moon would present extremely high risks and discomfort, they are crucial for achieving interplanetary survival. He stated that SpaceX's Starship project will be the first to achieve fully reusable rockets, propelling this goal forward.PANews reported on December 10 that in the latest episode of the "Katie Miller Podcast," Elon Musk engaged in a wide-ranging conversation covering topics such as the origins and development of DOGE, the impact of AI and robotics on work, simulation theory, and the importance of humanity becoming a multi-planetary species. Regarding DOGE, Musk stated that although DOGE had achieved success in some areas, if he could choose again, he would focus on his own company rather than getting involved in the DOGE project. Speaking about AI and robotics, Musk believes that with rapid technological advancements, AI and robots will be able to meet all of humanity's needs in the future, making work more selective. He admitted to having suffered from insomnia due to AI-related issues and expressed a desire to slow down the pace of AI development, but acknowledged that the current trend is unstoppable. He also suggested that AI and robotics technologies will not only improve the quality of life on Earth but may also help humanity achieve more efficient resource management on Mars in the future. Musk also shared his thoughts on humanity becoming a multiplanetary species, which he believes would be a significant step in evolutionary history. While initial migrations to Mars and the Moon would present extremely high risks and discomfort, they are crucial for achieving interplanetary survival. He stated that SpaceX's Starship project will be the first to achieve fully reusable rockets, propelling this goal forward.

Musk: If I could do it all over again, I wouldn't participate in DOGE.

2025/12/10 17:06

PANews reported on December 10 that in the latest episode of the "Katie Miller Podcast," Elon Musk engaged in a wide-ranging conversation covering topics such as the origins and development of DOGE, the impact of AI and robotics on work, simulation theory, and the importance of humanity becoming a multi-planetary species.

Regarding DOGE, Musk stated that although DOGE had achieved success in some areas, if he could choose again, he would focus on his own company rather than getting involved in the DOGE project.

Speaking about AI and robotics, Musk believes that with rapid technological advancements, AI and robots will be able to meet all of humanity's needs in the future, making work more selective. He admitted to having suffered from insomnia due to AI-related issues and expressed a desire to slow down the pace of AI development, but acknowledged that the current trend is unstoppable. He also suggested that AI and robotics technologies will not only improve the quality of life on Earth but may also help humanity achieve more efficient resource management on Mars in the future.

Musk also shared his thoughts on humanity becoming a multiplanetary species, which he believes would be a significant step in evolutionary history. While initial migrations to Mars and the Moon would present extremely high risks and discomfort, they are crucial for achieving interplanetary survival. He stated that SpaceX's Starship project will be the first to achieve fully reusable rockets, propelling this goal forward.

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