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Elon Musk's seven key points from yesterday: You can ignore anyone's words, but you must listen to Musk's. Especially if you hold US stocks or are a Tesla owner, you not only need to hear what Musk has said, but also think about what he hasn't said yet. Musk made his "Davos debut" at the 2026 World Economic Forum in Davos. Despite his long-standing criticism of the forum, he engaged in a highly publicized conversation with BlackRock CEO Larry Fink.
Here are the core arguments Musk made during the forum:
1. The timeline for Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)
Musk provided extremely specific predictions, believing that the pace of AI development far exceeds public imagination. He pointed out that by the end of 2026, AI could be smarter than any single human; and by 2030, AI's intelligence level will surpass the total intelligence of all humanity. He described this process as the approach of the "technological singularity," where AI will begin to iterate infinitely based on its own logic, surpassing human understanding.
2. Humanoid robots will outnumber humans
He predicts that in the future, the number of humanoid robots will exceed that of humans. Musk believes that economic output will essentially depend on the "average productivity of each robot" multiplied by the "total number of robots." In an ideal future scenario, robots will meet all human material needs with extremely high efficiency, thereby completely solving the problem of poverty and bringing "sustainable prosperity" to all humanity.
3. The bottleneck in AI development has shifted to electricity
Musk emphasized that the factors limiting AI expansion are no longer chip shortages, but rather electricity supply. He warned that the production speed of chips far exceeds the construction of power facilities, with global electricity generation increasing by only 4%-5% each year, which will soon become a bottleneck for data centers. He even joked, "Soon, we will produce so many chips that there won't be enough electricity to run them."
4. Space energy and "space data centers"
To address the electricity gap, Musk proposed an ambitious plan: deploying solar power satellites in space. He pointed out that solar energy efficiency in space is five times that on Earth, as there is no atmospheric interference and no day-night cycle. He predicted that as SpaceX's Starship achieves full reusability, launch costs will decrease by 100 times, making operating AI data centers in space the most cost-effective option.
5. Tesla's autonomous driving progress
When discussing transportation, Musk stated that Tesla's Robotaxi will be widely available in the US by the end of 2026. He also revealed that Tesla is seeking regulatory approval and plans to launch supervised Full Self-Driving (FSD) in Europe as early as next month, with a similar pace of advancement likely in the Chinese market.
6. The destructive impact of social media on human capital
Musk expressed concerns about the social impact of social media. He believes that the premature involvement of social media in children's growth has caused "the largest-scale destruction of human capital in human history." This viewpoint sparked widespread discussion on-site, and he called for society to pay more attention to the negative effects of technology on human mental health and collaborative abilities.
7. An optimistic life philosophy
Despite discussing many potential challenges (such as the impact of AI on the white-collar class), Musk still encouraged people to remain optimistic at the end of his speech. He humorously stated, "As an optimist, even if I'm wrong, I have a better quality of life than a pessimist who is right." He urged humanity to become a "multiplanetary civilization," continuously expanding the boundaries of consciousness.

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You always say that opportunities don't wait for anyone,
but ask yourself,
which one have you ever waited for?
Is your set of excuses
still the same as it was
15 years ago during the Taobao era?
15 years ago, the Taobao boom:
you complained
"it's hard to find suppliers, the competition is too low."
The result:
others turned street vendor goods
into publicly traded companies.
10 years ago, cross-border e-commerce:
you complained
"logistics are too expensive, the language barrier is too great."
The result:
others used the money they made on Amazon
to buy your neighborhood.
8 years ago, the bull market in crypto:
you complained
"the bubble is too big, the government doesn't recognize it."
The result:
others made enough from just a fraction
to work for ten years.
5 years ago, Douyin traffic:
you complained
"the content is vulgar, it's a waste of time."
The result:
others made millions
from "vulgar" content.
Now the opportunity on the X platform
is right in front of you,
yet you start using
"cold start is hard"
and "being someone else's fuel"
as excuses.
All that seems unattainable
is essentially just a fear of starting.
Big shots were once unknowns,
the difference is
they dared to try,
you only dare to think.
You're not lacking opportunities,
you're just lacking
the courage to be pushed to a corner.
There are no born winners,
only cowards who refuse to take the first step.
Don't let excuses
drain all your possibilities.
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Patterns
First, the higher the quality, the fewer the friends.
Second, the more rice, the heavier the burden.
Third, not caring about face leads to having face.
Fourth, not wanting rice leads to having rice.
Fifth, the less you eat, the healthier you are.
Sixth, the smarter you are, the lonelier you become.
Seventh, the deeper you love, the more exhausting life becomes.
Eighth, the more you talk about the east, the more others want to talk about the west.
Ninth, familiar places have no scenery.
Tenth, those who love to take small advantages will always suffer big losses.
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