NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang recently said that if anyone can build the world's fastest AI infrastructure, it's Elon Musk. Now, Musk has unveiled an even grander vision at an internal meeting of his AI company, xAI. He is working on a plan to build an AI satellite factory on the Moon. He also stated that by the end of this year, engineers will no longer be needed for coding.
Plan for an AI Factory on the Moon
Elon Musk says that humans are currently using only about 1 percent of the energy available on Earth. He explained in an internal meeting that if we harnessed even a millionth of the Sun's energy, it would be millions of times more than what humans currently consume. To harness this energy, humans would have to go beyond Earth's boundaries into space.
Mega Data Center in Space
Elon Musk revealed his plans to establish data centers with a capacity of 100 to 200 gigawatts in space with the help of his space company, SpaceX. Initially, his focus will be on Earth orbital data centers. However, he believes that if more than 1 terawatt of capacity is needed, he will have to go to the Moon. To this end, he is also preparing to establish an AI satellite manufacturing factory there.
What is Musk's 'Microhard' project?
Musk has begun working on his plans to establish an AI factory on the Moon. He mentioned the Microhard project, which is actually a satire on Microsoft. Under this project, Musk is working on a plan to use AI to design complex machines, such as rocket engines. He believes this will eliminate the possibility of obstacles due to human error.
To this end, Musk has divided his AI company, xAI, into four parts. The first team, Grok, will work on existing chatbots and voice assistants. The second, the coding team, will develop developer tools. The third, the Imagine team, will develop video generation tools. The fourth, the Microhard team, will work on advanced hardware and machine design using AI.
No Humans Needed for Coding
Musk stated that by the end of this year, the need for humans for coding will be eliminated. His AI model, Grok Code, will be ready in two to three months. This model will write code on its own, just like an experienced engineer. Furthermore, it will fix bugs in software on its own. He believes that this model will be capable of performing complex coding without human intervention.
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