Tom Giles
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Meanwhile, Tesla CEO Elon Musk is alongside in D.C.
as part of the U.S.-Saudi Investment Forum in Washington, D.C.
His Royal Highness announced the AI strategic framework and partnership.
Today, we're going big with Elon and Jensen.
So thank you for those opportunities.
Now they told me I have time for two last questions.
So last night at the dinner, I got a number of questions because it seems that the schedule leaked and everybody was giving me hints about the last two questions I'm gonna do.
So the first one was for you, Elon, and there's a big one for you, Jensen, so prepare for that one.
AI in space, is that possible?
Yes, if civilization continues, which it probably will, then AI in space is inevitable.
We need to make sure to take care to ensure that civilization has an upward arc.
I mean, any student of history knows that civilization does not always have an upward arc, and in fact civilizations have life cycles.
So hopefully we are in a strong upward arc.
I think we are for now, but we don't want to take that for granted or be complacent.
But the way to think of AI in space is that in order to achieve any meaningful percentage of a Kardashev 2 scale civilization where you're using even a millionth of the sun's energy,
you must have solar-powered AI satellites in deep space.
So once you realize, once you think in terms of a Kardashev two-scale civilization, which is what percentage of the sun's energy are you turning into useful work, then it becomes obvious that space is overwhelmingly what matters.