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Elon Musk On The Coming AI "Tsunami"
Elon Musk On The Coming AI "Tsunami"

Gulf Insider

time3 hours ago

  • Business
  • Gulf Insider

Elon Musk On The Coming AI "Tsunami"

Tech billionaire Elon Musk waxed poetic about his time leading the Department of Government Efficiency in Washington, D.C., describing the experience as significant but secondary to a more pressing challenge: preparing society for the rapid rise of disruptive artificial intelligence. 'Fixing the government is like, say, the beach is dirty and there's some needles and feces and trash,' Musk begin in an interview with Garry Tan of Y Combinator. 'But then there's also this thousand-foot wall of water, which is a tsuami of AI.' 'How much does cleaning the beach really matter if you've got a thousand-foot tsumai about to hit? Not that much,' the Tesla CEO continued. 'Back to the main quest of building technology, which is what I like doing.' 'The signal to noise ratio in politics is terrible,' he added. .@elonmusk on DOGE: "Fixing the government is kind of like there's some needles, feces and trash, and you want to clean up the beach." "How much does cleaning the beach matter if you've got a thousand-foot AI tsunami about to hit?" — Josh Caplan (@joshdcaplan) June 19, 2025 On May 28th, Musk announced his departure from DOGE, concluding his 130-day tenure as a special government employee in the Trump administration. Later in the interview, Musk predicted that AI will drive an economy thousands or millions of times larger than today's size, if it doesn't wipe us out first. 'AI will so profoundly change the future, it's difficult to fathom how much. But, you know, the economy, assuming we don't, things don't go awry, and AI doesn't kill us all and itself, then you'll see ultimately an economy that is not, not ten times more than the current economy,' Musk said. 'Ultimately, if we become, say, or whatever our future machine descendants, or mostly machine descendants, become a Kardashev scale two civilization or beyond, we're talking about an economy that is thousands of times, maybe millions of times, bigger than the economy today.' Musk then mused how society is on the brink of digital superintelligence that could outsmart humans, predicting it might hit as soon as this year or next. 'I think we're quite close to digital superintelligence,' the billionaire said. 'It may happen this year and if it doesn't happen this year next, year for sure.' 🚨 BREAKING: Elon Musk says we're very close to Digital Super Intelligence. It may happen this year, and if it doesn't happen this year, next year for sure. A Digital Super Intelligence is defined as smarter than any human at anything. — DogeDesigner (@cb_doge) June 19, 2025 Musk's artificial intelligence startup, xAI, is reportedly seeking to raise $4.3 billion in equity financing This capital raise would complement a separate $5 billion debt financing effort for a combined entity encompassing xAI and X, the social media platform. The fundraising push follows a $6 billion cash injection xAI received in December, signaling the company's aggressive drive to bolster its AI capabilities amid intensifying industry competition.

'He's a snake': Elon Musk calls out Trump insider for sabotaging their relationship
'He's a snake': Elon Musk calls out Trump insider for sabotaging their relationship

Time of India

time5 hours ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

'He's a snake': Elon Musk calls out Trump insider for sabotaging their relationship

Elon Musk calls out Trump Insider for sabotaging their relationship In a blunt late-night post that quickly drew attention across political and tech circles, Elon Musk referred to Sergio Gor, a senior adviser to US President Donald Trump, as a "snake." The remark, shared on Musk's social media platform X (formerly Twitter), came in response to a New York Post report questioning Gor's security clearance. But the jab wasn't just about protocol, it reflected the deep resentment Musk still harbours toward Gor, whom he holds responsible for damaging his previously strong relationship with Trump. The billionaire's brief but sharp comment has pulled back the curtain on long-simmering internal tensions that disrupted one of the most unusual political partnerships in recent history: a high-profile alliance between the US president and the world's richest technologist. At the centre of this unravelling? Sergio Gor, a political aide and Trump loyalist, whose quiet but strategic role in the White House appears to have contributed more to the public fallout than many realised. Musk's 'snake' remark: A personal accusation, not a policy dispute On Wednesday night, Musk responded to a New York Post story that claimed Sergio Gor had not submitted the necessary paperwork for permanent security clearance, a requirement for someone overseeing the screening of White House personnel. While the White House immediately dismissed the claims and insisted Gor was fully compliant, Musk's comment struck a different chord. 'He's a snake,' Musk wrote on X, echoing a personal grievance rather than questioning official procedure. For those familiar with the situation, the insult wasn't just about security vetting. It was about loyalty, betrayal, and how one man helped sour what had once been a powerful public alliance. How Sergio Gor strained the Musk–Trump dynamic According to sources close to both camps, tensions between Elon Musk and Sergio Gor had been quietly building over several months. While Musk was serving as head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), a White House-backed role focused on technological reform, his increasing influence reportedly unsettled several senior advisers. Among them was Gor, who insiders say grew wary of Musk's growing clout inside the administration. Gor, who manages hiring and personnel placements, reportedly began working behind the scenes to isolate Musk from Trump's core decision-making circle. Some suggest that subtle moves, excluding Musk from key briefings, advising against certain DOGE initiatives, and fostering doubt about Musk's loyalty, contributed to the erosion of trust between Musk and the president. This environment created friction that culminated in a public split, with Musk eventually resigning from his role and launching a wave of criticism aimed at the administration. Trump-Musk reconciliation in public In recent weeks, both Musk and Trump have taken steps to lower the temperature. Trump has stated publicly that he holds 'no hard feelings' toward Musk and praised his intellect and business achievements. Musk, for his part, has admitted that he may have 'gone too far' during the height of the rift. These statements have been interpreted as a quiet reconciliation between the two powerful figures. While they may not be working together in any formal capacity today, their interactions have become far more cordial, a stark contrast to the online fireworks of just months ago. Still, Musk's recent comment about Gor suggests that, while fences may have been mended between him and Trump, his frustration with those he believes engineered the falling out has not disappeared. Who is Sergio Gor Sergio Gor has long been a fixture in Republican politics, serving in various roles including communications strategist, event organiser, and adviser. Known for his discretion and behind-the-scenes influence, Gor was appointed director of the White House personnel office during Trump's second administration. His role includes overseeing who gets hired into thousands of federal positions, a gatekeeping power that gives him immense influence within the government. His ability to elevate or sideline individuals in policy and tech roles has made him both respected and resented. In Musk's case, it appears Gor viewed the DOGE chief's rapid rise and unconventional methods as disruptive to traditional political structures. While Gor has not publicly responded to Musk's latest post, those familiar with White House operations say the tensions between them were well known internally. Also read | Apple iPhone 15 is available for just Rs 26,004 on Amazon; know how to grab the deal AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now

Elon Musk blames 'snake' White House aide for rift with Trump
Elon Musk blames 'snake' White House aide for rift with Trump

Daily Mail​

time6 hours ago

  • Business
  • Daily Mail​

Elon Musk blames 'snake' White House aide for rift with Trump

Elon Musk continued his feud with the Trump administration on his way out of Washington, referring to the director of presidential personnel as 'a snake.' Sergio Gor, who feuded with Musk during his time as head of DOGE and reportedly killed Musk's preferred nominee for NASA administrator, is accused of not being vetted before taking the job. The media saw it as the man in charge of vetting White House employees not being looked into himself, while Musk saw it in a different way, writing on X Wednesday night: 'He's a snake.' Musk's post remains up which is notable given the Tesla CEO has apologized for going 'too far' in his wild statements regarding Donald Trump during their falling out. When reached out to the White House, they defended Gor's (pictured) credentials and a White House official noted that he helped Musk get many of his preferred DOGE employees installed in Washington. 'Mr. Gor is fully compliant with all applicable ethical and legal obligations. His security clearance is active, any insinuation he doesn't maintain a clearance is false.' said White House Counsel David Warrington. Nonetheless, several prominent officials defended Gor's work in the second Trump administration. JD Vance added: 'Sergio has led the effort to ensure committed, principled America First advocates staff the President's government. He's done a great job, and will continue to do so. Sergio is a vital member of the team and he has helped President Trump put together an Administration that is second to none,' White House Communications Director Steven Cheung said. 'As a long-time advisor, there is nobody more capable of ensuring the government is staffed with people who are aligned with the mission to make America great again and work towards implementing the President's agenda.' White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt called The New York Post's original story 'sad' and 'baseless gossip' and called Gor a 'trusted advisor to President Trump.' Trump's surprise decision to change Musk's preferred pick to lead NASA may have done more to fuel the historic blowup between the two men than previously known. The president canceled his nomination of Jared Isaacman as NASA's administrator after Musk officially left the White House on Friday. Isaacman, a billionaire, pilot and astronaut, was close with Musk and even flew to space with Musk's Dragon program on Operation Polaris Dawn in 2024 . But he had a history of donating funds to Democrats, including recent Democratic candidates who ran against GOP senators Tim Sheehy of Montana and Bernie Moreno of Ohio in 2024. Despite his donations, Isaacman was approved by the Senate committee in April and was expected to get confirmed this week in the Senate. But Trump's advisor Gor reportedly delivered Trump a list of Isaacman's donations to Democrats. Gor did not appreciate Musk's involvement in personnel matters, the report noted, as they had a tense relationship. 'This was Sergio's out-the-door '[expletive] you' to Musk,' one White House official said. Trump and Musk spoke about Issacson's record prior to their press conference last Friday. Despite their conversation, Trump pulled Issacson's nomination on Saturday. 'After a thorough review of prior associations, I am hereby withdrawing the nomination of Jared Isaacman to head NASA,' Trump wrote on his Truth Social site. Musk responded to the news with disappointment 'It is rare to find someone so competent and good-hearted,' Musk wrote of Isaacman on X. The president mused Thursday that Musk's personal attacks might have been trigged by his decision. 'I know that disturbed him He wanted and rightfully recommended somebody that I guess he knew very well. I'm sure he respected him, to run NASA. But I didn't think it was appropriate. He happened to be a Democrat, like totally Democrat,' Trump said, adding that the administration had the right to nominate a Republican to the position. As the person in charge at the White House personnel office, Gor is a powerful aide that is rarely crossed as he influences who is allowed to work in the administration. Gor, a long-time loyal Deputy Chief of staff to Sen. Rand Paul, left in 2019 to serve as Chief of Staff to Trump Victory Finance Committee.

ZA Miner Launches New Dogecoin Cloud Mining Contract Amid Crypto Market Uncertainty
ZA Miner Launches New Dogecoin Cloud Mining Contract Amid Crypto Market Uncertainty

Business Upturn

time6 hours ago

  • Business
  • Business Upturn

ZA Miner Launches New Dogecoin Cloud Mining Contract Amid Crypto Market Uncertainty

LONDON, June 20, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — As the crypto market rides another wave of volatility, both seasoned miners and curious newcomers are looking for safer, more accessible ways to stay in the game. That's where ZA Miner steps in. In response to today's shifting landscape, the UK-based platform, founded in 2020, has launched a new Dogecoin cloud mining contract designed for simplicity, consistency, and low entry costs. Known for combining green energy with user-friendly cloud mining, ZA Miner continues to make mining approachable for everyone, with no expensive gear or technical know-how needed. The new Dogecoin cloud contract fits perfectly with the growing demand for environmentally conscious mining and the increasing popularity of altcoins like Dogecoin, especially in unpredictable markets. This latest offering allows users to tap into automated, daily DOGE rewards while minimizing complexity and risk. In a space that's constantly evolving, ZA Miner gives everyday users a smarter way to stay involved and earn, without riding the full rollercoaster of crypto trading. Why is Dogecoin Cloud Mining Taking Over The Crypto World In 2025? Dogecoin cloud mining is becoming the go-to choice for crypto enthusiasts in 2025, offering a strain-free route to earning daily rewards, even when market prices dip. Industry leaders are rolling out AI-powered mining packages that deliver up to 10X greater efficiency. The platforms leverage advanced algorithms to maximize hash power and reduce energy usage while boosting profits. With Dogecoin transitioning to a proof‑of‑stake model and slashing energy consumption by over 99.9%, it's now firmly ranked among the most sustainable coins to mine. What's driving this Dogecoin cloud mining surge? First, Dogecoin's low transaction fees and fast confirmation times have turned it into a favored real-world payment option, not just a meme. Second, platforms powered by AI, green energy infrastructure, and fully automated user experiences are eliminating technical entry barriers; anyone can start mining with no hardware, no power bills, and zero management hassle. If 2025 has taught us anything, it's that investors value stability as much as upside. Dogecoin cloud mining platforms now offer that stability, a predictable income stream that keeps rolling in rain or shine, with added environmental credibility thanks to renewable energy commitments. For those looking to stay active in crypto without riding the rollercoaster, cloud mining DOGE in 2025 is looking more like a strategic pivot than a side bet. 'At ZA Miner, we're on a mission to do more than just mine. We're here to reshape the future of cloud computing. Our goal is to create real, lasting value for our users while doing right by the planet. This isn't just innovation, it's a movement. And you're invited to be part of it,' said ZA Miner Spokesperson. ZA Miner Cloud Mining Contracts – 2025 ZA Miner offers flexible, AI-powered Cloud mining contracts tailored to every budget, from curious newcomers to seasoned investors. Each plan pays out rewards daily and includes built-in referral commissions for extra earning potential. Plan Name Investment Duration Daily Earnings Total Return ROI (%) Referral Bonus (L1 / L2 / L3) DOGE Starter Miner $100 1 Day $2.00 $102.00 2.00% 0% / 0% / 0% DOGE Classic Miner $550 3 Days $9.96 $579.87 5.40% 7% / 3% / 1% DOGE Classic Miner $1,360 5 Days $25.02 $1,485.12 9.20% 7% / 3% / 1% DOGE Premium Miner $2,500 9 Days $47.75 $2,929.75 17.20% 7% / 3% / 1% These cloud mining contracts include instant USDT payouts every 24 hours, allowing users to begin earning passive income immediately. Other outstanding Features Included Across All Plans are: No need for hardware or technical setup AI-optimized mining powered by renewable energy Lifetime referral rewards for sharing with friends Refer your friends and earn lifetime rewards while enjoying fully automated mining backed by sustainable technology. Ready to start? Visit the ZA Miner official Website, and claim your free $100 bonus to mine DOGE today. How To Start Dogecoin Cloud Mining With ZA Miner 1. Sign Up & Join the Future of Mining- Create your free ZA Miner account and unlock access to cutting-edge, clean energy-powered cloud mining. 2. Pick a DOGE Mining Plan That Works for You- Select your ideal mining contract, whether you're just starting or scaling up, there's a plan to match your goals. Purchase and start earning passive income effortlessly. 3. Watch Your Earnings Grow Daily- Sit back and relax as your mining rewards are automatically credited to your account every single day, stable, secure, and hassle-free. Join ZA Miner today and experience the future of cloud mining Conclusion Whether you're looking to grow your crypto portfolio or just want a steady way to earn daily income without lifting a finger, ZA Miner stands out as a top choice for 2025. With multiple ways to earn, from daily mining rewards to a rewarding two-tier referral program, global bounty campaigns, and a VIP club for loyal users. ZA Miner makes it easy to turn your time online into real returns. Fully certified by the FCA and built with an intuitive platform, it's no wonder millions around the world are already earning passively. Ready to mine smarter? Join the ZA Miner community and get started today. Photos accompanying this announcement are available at Disclaimer: The above press release comes to you under an arrangement with GlobeNewswire. Business Upturn takes no editorial responsibility for the same. Ahmedabad Plane Crash

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