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There’s one thing you should know about AI👇
It’s not cheap.
But don’t just take my word for it—listen to the CEOs of the biggest tech companies in the world.
In their most recent earnings calls, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella stated, “To meet the growing demand signal for our AI and cloud products, we will scale our infrastructure investments with FY25 CapEx expected to be higher than FY24.”
Similarly, Mark Zuckerberg of Meta remarked, “…we currently expect significant CapEx growth in 2025 as we invest to support our AI research and our product development efforts.”
But perhaps the most telling quote came from Sundar Pichai, Alphabet’s CEO, who said, “When we go through a curve like this, the risk of under-investing is dramatically greater than the risk of over-investing for us here, even in scenarios where it turns out that we are over-investing.”
The numbers back up these statements.
Big tech’s CapEx spending has skyrocketed from $18B in 2015 to $118B in 2024 as companies pour resources into data centers, cloud infrastructure, AI hardware, and more to fuel the AI revolution.
With these massive investments come concerns from investors.
There’s ongoing debate about whether the CapEx required for Generative AI will ultimately lead to substantial returns.
Only time will tell if this spending will pay off.
It’s not cheap.
But don’t just take my word for it—listen to the CEOs of the biggest tech companies in the world.
In their most recent earnings calls, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella stated, “To meet the growing demand signal for our AI and cloud products, we will scale our infrastructure investments with FY25 CapEx expected to be higher than FY24.”
Similarly, Mark Zuckerberg of Meta remarked, “…we currently expect significant CapEx growth in 2025 as we invest to support our AI research and our product development efforts.”
But perhaps the most telling quote came from Sundar Pichai, Alphabet’s CEO, who said, “When we go through a curve like this, the risk of under-investing is dramatically greater than the risk of over-investing for us here, even in scenarios where it turns out that we are over-investing.”
The numbers back up these statements.
Big tech’s CapEx spending has skyrocketed from $18B in 2015 to $118B in 2024 as companies pour resources into data centers, cloud infrastructure, AI hardware, and more to fuel the AI revolution.
With these massive investments come concerns from investors.
There’s ongoing debate about whether the CapEx required for Generative AI will ultimately lead to substantial returns.
Only time will tell if this spending will pay off.
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Elon Musk unveils a future where Neuralink and Optimus robotics merge, offering new hope and unprecedented capabilities to those who have lost limbs. With Neuralink implants, the simple thought can control robotic arms or legs, restoring not just movement but a sense of complete freedom and power. 🦾🧠
🚀 Watch as Elon Musk explains how this innovative technology could grant what he calls ‘cybernetic superpowers,’ turning science fiction into science fact.
🚀 Watch as Elon Musk explains how this innovative technology could grant what he calls ‘cybernetic superpowers,’ turning science fiction into science fact.
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Elon Musk confirmed Tesla could start selling its humanoid Optimus robot by the end of next year and predicted it could drive the carmaker to a $25 trillion valuation, another ambitious claim from the billionaire that experts said might just be within the realm of possibility.
Optimus, which is still being developed, will move into production next year and the company could have as many as “a few thousand” units working in its factories, Musk said at the company’s annual shareholder meeting in Texas, doubling down on a very ambitious timeline for the bot he floated earlier this year.
Optimus, which is still being developed, will move into production next year and the company could have as many as “a few thousand” units working in its factories, Musk said at the company’s annual shareholder meeting in Texas, doubling down on a very ambitious timeline for the bot he floated earlier this year.
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Elon Musk’s xAI has just unveiled “Colossus,” the most powerful AI cluster yet, featuring 100,000 liquid-cooled Nvidia H100 GPUs.
This groundbreaking system was constructed and brought online in just 122 days.
Plans are already in motion to expand Colossus to 200,000 GPUs, including 50,000 H200s.
Grok 2, xAI’s latest model, was trained with only 15,000 GPUs and is already rivaling GPT-4, highlighting the immense potential of this new system.
With Colossus pushing the boundaries of AI, industry leaders like OpenAI and Google are under increasing pressure to innovate and compete at even higher levels.
This groundbreaking system was constructed and brought online in just 122 days.
Plans are already in motion to expand Colossus to 200,000 GPUs, including 50,000 H200s.
Grok 2, xAI’s latest model, was trained with only 15,000 GPUs and is already rivaling GPT-4, highlighting the immense potential of this new system.
With Colossus pushing the boundaries of AI, industry leaders like OpenAI and Google are under increasing pressure to innovate and compete at even higher levels.
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Elon Musk’s Neuralink claims its new ‘BlindSight’ brain implant could restore sight in the blind.
A breakthrough chip designed to help people without sight see by connecting directly to the brain’s vision centers.
It’s an exciting step towards blending human cognition with digital intelligence.
Could this be a way to keep up with superintelligent AI?
A breakthrough chip designed to help people without sight see by connecting directly to the brain’s vision centers.
It’s an exciting step towards blending human cognition with digital intelligence.
Could this be a way to keep up with superintelligent AI?
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Elon Musk Never give up
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Elon Musk’s Neuralink has received FDA approval for its “Blindsight” device, aiming to restore vision for those who’ve lost eyes and optic nerves.
The FDA granted it Breakthrough Device Designation, accelerating development. Blindsight stimulates the brain’s visual cortex directly.
Initial vision will be low-res, like old video games, but could surpass natural sight eventually. This follows plans to implant more brain chips this year.
These chips could help paralyzed individuals control devices with thoughts. Neuralink’s progress shows promise for various disabilities.
The FDA granted it Breakthrough Device Designation, accelerating development. Blindsight stimulates the brain’s visual cortex directly.
Initial vision will be low-res, like old video games, but could surpass natural sight eventually. This follows plans to implant more brain chips this year.
These chips could help paralyzed individuals control devices with thoughts. Neuralink’s progress shows promise for various disabilities.
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Our surgical team enhances their skills by training on realistic, patient-specific head and brain models, ensuring surgeries are tailored to each individual for safety and success 🧠
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NEW: Elon Musk introduces an army of Optimus robots, says people will be able to buy them to complete tasks.
Epic.
Musk then said attendees could walk up to the Optimus robots who would do things like serve drinks.
"At scale, you should be able to buy an Optimus robot for $20,000 - $30,000."
"It can walk your dog, mow your lawn, get the groceries, just be your friend."
Epic.
Musk then said attendees could walk up to the Optimus robots who would do things like serve drinks.
"At scale, you should be able to buy an Optimus robot for $20,000 - $30,000."
"It can walk your dog, mow your lawn, get the groceries, just be your friend."
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Cyborgs coming soon!
Imagine combining Neuralink’s brain-computer interfaces with Optimus robotics to offer new hope and unprecedented capabilities to those who have lost limbs.
With Neuralink implants, controlling robotic arms or legs could be as simple as a thought, restoring not just movement but a sense of complete freedom and power.
Imagine combining Neuralink’s brain-computer interfaces with Optimus robotics to offer new hope and unprecedented capabilities to those who have lost limbs.
With Neuralink implants, controlling robotic arms or legs could be as simple as a thought, restoring not just movement but a sense of complete freedom and power.
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Ai-Da, a humanoid robot artist, just sold its portrait of computer science legend Alan Turing for $1.3M at Sotheby’s Auction House, marking a major milestone for AI art.
Titled the “AI God,” the painting sparked intense bidding with 27 offers, pushing the final price to nearly 10 times its original estimate. Ai-Da used cameras in her eyes and robotic arms to create the portrait, merging traditional art with advanced AI techniques.
Titled the “AI God,” the painting sparked intense bidding with 27 offers, pushing the final price to nearly 10 times its original estimate. Ai-Da used cameras in her eyes and robotic arms to create the portrait, merging traditional art with advanced AI techniques.
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figure_robot is Changing the Game 🚗
At BMW’s South Carolina plant, humanoid robots are assembling 1,000 car chassis parts daily, delivering 7x more precision and working 4x faster than humans.
Equipped with advanced sensors, human-like hands, and sustainable power, these bipedal robots are leading the way in efficient and eco-friendly production under BMW’s iFACTORY initiative.
Innovation is driving the future of manufacturing, literally.
At BMW’s South Carolina plant, humanoid robots are assembling 1,000 car chassis parts daily, delivering 7x more precision and working 4x faster than humans.
Equipped with advanced sensors, human-like hands, and sustainable power, these bipedal robots are leading the way in efficient and eco-friendly production under BMW’s iFACTORY initiative.
Innovation is driving the future of manufacturing, literally.