SpaceX is privately owned and Musk has no intentions of exposing it to public scrutiny. It is speculated to be worth many times more than Tesla once Starlink is fully operational- which would be terrifying even if it was a completely benevolent company (which of course it isn't).
But his OTHER venture Neuralink has potential to eclipse even that.
Well, Elon's greatest talent is selling far-fetched ideas to investors until enough money comes rolling in to make it seem feasible. Who knows where Neuralink will be in 20 years, but one thing is for sure- brain to computer interfaces will eventually become reality. It will probably not be advanced enough to fulfill its grander sci-fi objectives within Elon's remaining lifespan, but it does inch us closer to the dystopian cybernetic future that he fantasizes about.
Brain to computer interfaces are unironically a good idea though. Not a fan of Elon but one of the issues with the world right now is it's sheer complexity and interlinked nature makes it impossible for anyone to really grasp it, something like that can absolutely help
All scientific progress is beneficial to mankind in a vacuum. It's just difficult to trust such potent technology in the hands of a libertarian hypercapitalist who is increasingly intoxicated on public adulation.
And as much as I dislike Elon as a human being, Tesla is magnitudes better as a company than the fossil fuel industry and the automakers who sucked at their teet for decades.
Americans are celebrating because their shitty space program no longer to be humiliated while paying at least 400% markup ($80m per seat, was $20m in 2007) to Russia to fly a cold war era Soyuz.
Starlink is another dumb idea because virtually everywhere that is profitable to deploy high speed internet already has it. Low earth orbit means that you need an obscene investment to have consistent coverage, except we live on a planet with extreme wealth inequality so starlink will be unaffordable for the vast majority of the world.
SpaceX is privately owned and Musk has no intentions of exposing it to public scrutiny. It is speculated to be worth many times more than Tesla once Starlink is fully operational- which would be terrifying even if it was a completely benevolent company (which of course it isn't).
But his OTHER venture Neuralink has potential to eclipse even that.
I still believe that the whole company is built on bullshit promises. They have yet to show anything. Even their ideas sound like crap so far.
Well, Elon's greatest talent is selling far-fetched ideas to investors until enough money comes rolling in to make it seem feasible. Who knows where Neuralink will be in 20 years, but one thing is for sure- brain to computer interfaces will eventually become reality. It will probably not be advanced enough to fulfill its grander sci-fi objectives within Elon's remaining lifespan, but it does inch us closer to the dystopian cybernetic future that he fantasizes about.
Brain to computer interfaces are unironically a good idea though. Not a fan of Elon but one of the issues with the world right now is it's sheer complexity and interlinked nature makes it impossible for anyone to really grasp it, something like that can absolutely help
All scientific progress is beneficial to mankind in a vacuum. It's just difficult to trust such potent technology in the hands of a libertarian hypercapitalist who is increasingly intoxicated on public adulation.
And as much as I dislike Elon as a human being, Tesla is magnitudes better as a company than the fossil fuel industry and the automakers who sucked at their teet for decades.
Fuck that, not to be too much of a luddite but I already hate smart phones leads going through my brain before a computer
Here's a biomedical engineer explaining that the recent neuralink "breakthroughs" are basically what academics were already doing in the 90s.
SpaceX and starlink are shit mate.
Americans are celebrating because their shitty space program no longer to be humiliated while paying at least 400% markup ($80m per seat, was $20m in 2007) to Russia to fly a cold war era Soyuz.
Starlink is another dumb idea because virtually everywhere that is profitable to deploy high speed internet already has it. Low earth orbit means that you need an obscene investment to have consistent coverage, except we live on a planet with extreme wealth inequality so starlink will be unaffordable for the vast majority of the world.
The pentagon will probably love it though.