Elon Musk
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You can then run any application.
Like, let's say you're trying to design chips.
So you could then run your conventional apps, you know, like stuff from Cadence and Synopsys and whatnot.
And you can say, you can run 1,000 simultaneously or 10,000 and say, okay, given this input, I get this output for the chip.
And at a certain point, you can say, okay, you're actually going to know what the chip should look like without using any of the tools.
So basically, you should be able to do a digital chip design.
Like, you can do chip design.
Like, you march up the difficulty curve.
You could be able to do CAD.
So, you know...
You could use like sort of NX or any of the CAD software to design things.
What else can we do?
I mean, I think I know the path to do this because it's kind of the same path that Tesla used to create self-driving.
You know, instead of driving a car, it's driving a computer screen.
I mean, obviously I'm not going to spell out, you know, most sensitive secrets on a podcast.
You know, I need to have at least three more Guinnesses for that.
things are going to change very rapidly like I'm stating the obvious here you know I call AI the supersonic tsunami I love alliteration so really what's going to happen is
especially when you have humanoid robots at scale, they will just make products and provide services far more efficiently than human corporations.
So amplifying the productivity of human corporations is simply a short-term thing.
I think there'll be digital corporations, but