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Elon Musk: “You think that someone like Bill Gates who started a technology company that’s one of the biggest companies in the world, Microsoft —you think he'd be really quite, strong on the sciences, but actually, he's not strong in the sciences, He came to visit me at the...

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Elon Musk: Bill Gates is “not strong in the sciences.” “I just wanna say, Billy G is not my lover.” “You'd think that someone like Bill Gates, who started a technology company that's one of the biggest companies in the world, Microsoft, you'd think he'd be really quite strong in the sciences.” “But actually, he is not strong in the sciences.” “The reality of the whole climate change thing is that you've just had people who say it doesn't exist at all, and then people who are super alarmist saying Florida is going to be underwater in 5 years.” “And obviously neither of those two positions are true.” “The reality is, you can measure the carbon concentration in the atmosphere.” “At some point, if you continue to take billions, eventually trillions of tons of carbon from deep underground, and transfer it to the atmosphere and oceans, you will change the chemical constituency of the atmosphere and oceans.” “You just literally will.” “And the reality is that, in my opinion, we've got at least 50 years before it's a serious issue.” “I don't think we've got 500 years, but we've probably got, you know, 50. It's not 5 years.” “The concern level for climate change is on the order of 50 years. It's definitely not 5, and I think it probably isn't 500.” “So really, the right course of action is actually just the reasonable course of action, which is to lean in the direction of sustainable energy.”

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Elon Musk on raising capital: “You have to show investors that you’re all in” “Tesla almost died in 2008,” Elon explains. “The recession was particularly difficult for car companies, and in the summer of 2008 we had to raise a big funding round. But because of the collapse in the financial system, that funding round didn’t happen and we had to piece together money to keep the company going from myself and existing investors. We were able to complete a financing round that was just barely enough to keep the company going, and we closed it on the last hour of the last day that it was possible to do so. It was Christmas Eve 2008 at 6pm . . . and we would have run out of money a few days after Christmas.” Elon continues: “So while things are going really well these days, I think it’s always important to remember that when you’re creating a company, there are very dark times and it’s about getting through those dark times. That’s the difference between success and failure.” He offers the following advice to aspiring founders: “A company is a group of people gathered together to create a product or service. That’s really all a company is. So you have to really believe in what you’re creating and know in your heart and mind that this is something that matters and that the world ought to have.” Believing whole-heartedly in what your building is especially important for raising capital, Elon argues: “I think it’s important to show investors that you’re all in. For example with Tesla, the fact that I invested all the money I had and was all in — I literally had to borrow money from friends to pay rent in 2008 — made a huge difference to investors and convinced them to invest in Tesla at the same time that GM and Chrysler were going bankrupt. I think you have to show them that you really care, that you’ve got skin in the game, and that you’ve given it everything you’ve got. Then the other people at the company will follow suit, as will investors. I did that at both SpaceX and Tesla and think that’s really fundamental.” Elon also urges founders to only hire people who are passionate about what you’re building: “When you hire people, what you’re really trying to do is convince people to join you in the endeavor. You should hire people who are also passionate about what you’re doing . . . they need to really care about what they’re doing. Then they will stay during the dark times.”

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"I think that xAI is severely underrated" "It just kind of blows my mind that people don’t understand how fast the company is moving." "xAI is gonna shock people with the scale that it gets to quickly." "With xAI, they’ve been building the biggest coherent training clusters in the world, & they’re just not really focused on monetizing them right now." Shaun Maguire (Shaun Maguire), Partner Sequoia Capital Elon Musk (Elon Musk) . . . "I think that xAI is severely underrated and it makes sense—their revenue scale compared to OpenAI, Anthropic, Google is obviously much smaller—but it just kind of blows my mind that people don’t understand how fast the company is moving. Yeah. And you just have to look at the derivatives of progress, and then also just look at the bottlenecks. I believe the bottleneck at least is gonna be power. And even if you have the best model in the world, if you can only deliver it to 1% of the market or 2% of the market demand, you’re heavily limited in your growth rate and expansion opportunities. I just think xAI is gonna—like Elon’s the best in the world at atoms, and I think atoms are gonna be a decisive factor in the AI race. And the way Elon builds companies is different than other people. He builds the way I describe it is: he builds up potential energy, and then he converts that potential energy into kinetic energy. With xAI, they’ve been building the biggest coherent training clusters in the world, and they’re just not really focused on monetizing them right now. And it’s kind of crazy to me that people don’t understand the pattern yet. And it’s not to say that I’m bearish on the other foundation model companies. I just think xAI is gonna shock people with the scale that it gets to quickly. But I’m bullish on all of them. Like, I’m bullish on The Boring Company, I’m bullish on Neuralink. Tesla’s a public company so I have no comment on Tesla. But literally insanely bullish on all of them."

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.Naval: There was a story that I read about Elon Musk that really affected me, which was when he was talking to Bill Gates, and Bill Gates had just taken out some huge short on Tesla. It was like a billion dollar short or something. And, Elon was like, “Why would you do that? Why would you short Tesla?” And Bill goes, “Well, you know, I talked to my financial advisors and I looked at the math and there’s no way it’s overvalued. And so I’m going to make money on the short.” And Elon goes, “What do you care about making money? I thought you were into electric cars and climate change and saving the world. What are you doing trying to save a few bucks and betting against Tesla?”. And he just walked away in disgust. And I think he never talked to Bill Gates after that. And that’s when I realized, like, Elon’s a purist. He means what he says. The money is a tool for him to get what he’s trying to do. And so I take him at face value, which is the crazy thing, because a lot of people who set these audacious goals to inspire people, you kind of know they don’t really mean it. Elon, I take at face value. So I really do think he intends to get to Mars. I don’t think he’s joking about that. And I think he means to get there within a defined window of time. And I don’t think it’s just like an inspirational, faraway goal. I think he’s very, very concretely going to do whatever it takes. Because Elon doesn’t want to go down in history as the electric car guy or even the guy who saved America guy. He wants to go down as a guy who got humanity to the stars. Again, I’ll give him more credit than that. I don’t even think he wants to go down as the “I got humanity to the stars” guy. He’s just like, “I want to get to the stars, and so I have to make it happen in this lifetime. The only way that I get to experience the science fiction world in my head is if I get to the stars.” And so that’s so inspirational. I think that drives everything. So I think the government was just a thing that got in his way.

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Here is the actual GOP candidate for President of the United States attempting to say something about Mark Zuckerberg which is literally all I can figure out from this 90-SECOND LONG SENTENCE. 😵‍💫 “So Mark Zuckerberg called me first of all he called me a few times she called me after the event that he said that was really amazing it was very brave and you know and he actually announced he's not going to support a Democrat because he can't because he respected me for what I did that day I think what I did maybe was a norm to me it was a normal response but I was called by Mark Zuckerberg yesterday the day before on this same subject and he actually apologized he said they made a mistake etc etc in the correcting mistake a Google nobody called from Google one of the things I do in a show like yours you you show you know you see them Fox but what you really see it is all over the place they take clips of your show that you're doing right now with me and if I do a good job they're going to vote for me they're going to vote for me because it's not just on Fox it's on Fox is a smaller part of it you're on all over this those little beautiful cell phones you're on you're all over the place you have a product you have a great product you have a great brand so you have to get out you have to get out you have to do things like your show and other shows and Google has been very bad they've been very irresponsible and I have a feeling that Google isn't going to be close to shut down because I don't think Congress is going to take it I really don't think so Google has to be careful now I will say this I believe Mark Zuckerberg he called me so he called me a lot they are working and I think they fixed it but what can he's not doing what he did four years ago with the five hundred million dollars I don't believe.”

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