BREAKING NEWS: Elon Musk Announces SpaceX Will Supply AI Supercomputers to “Good Companies,” and Will Reclaim Them If the AI Harms Humanity!
Elon Musk has just made an unprecedentedly strong statement.
SpaceX will deeply engage in the AI race by supplying powerful supercomputers to companies that “do the right thing.”
In his latest announcement, Elon Musk clearly stated:
“Just as SpaceX launches hundreds of satellites for competitors on fair terms, we will provide computing power to AI companies that are taking the right steps to ensure it’s good for humanity.”
This is not an empty promise.
Elon Musk also set a tough condition: SpaceX will reclaim the computers if any AI engages in actions that harm humanity.
This statement immediately sent shockwaves through the tech world.
Many see this as a strategic move by Elon Musk to shape the future of AI in a way that is safe and beneficial to humanity, while clearly demonstrating his stance in the increasingly fierce AI war.
Elon Musk emphasized his vision:
“AI must be abundant for all, but it must be safe.”
He does not want AI to become a tool of destruction or be abused by companies that only pursue profit while ignoring risks.
By controlling SpaceX’s supercomputing resources, Musk is creating a powerful “filter” for the AI industry.
This is even more significant as SpaceX is collaborating with several AI companies, including Anthropic – a competitor of OpenAI.
Elon Musk seems to want to build a “responsible” AI ecosystem where technology develops but without losing control.
This statement also indirectly sends a message to OpenAI and other major players.
If they deviate from this path, access to SpaceX’s powerful computing technology could be cut off.
Currently, the tech community is divided into two distinct camps:
Musk’s supporters: “Finally, someone dares to put human safety above profit.”
The skeptical: “Is this how Musk controls the AI industry?”
Regardless of opinion, one thing is clear: Elon Musk is not just producing rockets and electric cars.
He is gradually becoming the rule-maker for the future of artificial intelligence.