{"id":1115709,"date":"2023-06-20T20:40:15","date_gmt":"2023-06-21T00:40:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/uncategorized\/vivatech-the-secret-of-elon-musks-success-crystal-meth-the-new-stack\/"},"modified":"2023-06-20T20:40:15","modified_gmt":"2023-06-21T00:40:15","slug":"vivatech-the-secret-of-elon-musks-success-crystal-meth-the-new-stack","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/superintelligence\/vivatech-the-secret-of-elon-musks-success-crystal-meth-the-new-stack\/","title":{"rendered":"VivaTech: The Secret of Elon Musk&#8217;s Success? &#8216;Crystal Meth&#8217; &#8211; The New Stack"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Elon Musk was    soaking up the adulation Friday at Paris Viva Technology, Europes    largest startup and tech conference. In a four-day confab that    began Wednesday, VivaTech has featured French President    Emmanuel Macron, Salesforce CEO    Marc Benioff, and Yann LeCun, a    Meta scientist and Turing Award winner.  <\/p>\n<p>    But Musk was clearly the star invitee, with the keen interest    in his appearance necessitating a move from a smaller venue to    the 4,000-seat Dme de Paris, most frequently used for    musicals. (His mother, Maye Musk, was in the audience.)  <\/p>\n<p>    To hoots of approval from the audience, a fawning Maurice Lvy,    chairman of the Publicis Group, an advertising company, invited    Musk to sing and dance, if he wanted. Lvy then said, Your    name is a brand. Its a brand for innovation, for ambition    <\/p>\n<p>    For perfume, Musk interrupted.  <\/p>\n<p>    Levy continued, You have been always proven right.  <\/p>\n<p>    Not always, Musk chuckled.  <\/p>\n<p>    Then Lvy asked his first question: Will you still be right    with Twitter?  <\/p>\n<p>    Sure, it was expensive, Musk answered, to audience laughter.    (The CEO of Tesla and SpaceX paid a reported $44 billion for    the social media outlet. In May, the asset manager Fidelity marked down its equity stake    in the company, placing the overall value of the X Holdings    Corp., Twitters parent company, at roughly $15 billion.)  <\/p>\n<p>    Listen, if Im so smart, why did I pay so much for Twitter? A    question he never answered during the hourlong conversation.  <\/p>\n<p>    Some subjects he did address during the interview  which    included questions from representatives from large French    corporations (LOral, Orange, LVMH), and, in an impromptu and    chaotic session at the end, from the audience  follow. (Quotes    have been edited for length and clarity.)  <\/p>\n<p>    What drives him: Crystal meth is the answer.    If you think Red Bull gives you wings.  Just kidding, for the    record.  <\/p>\n<p>    The companies still have a lot to do for their core mission.    For electric vehicles, sustainable energy, its still, less    than 1% of the global fleet is electric. So youve got about 2    billion cars and trucks on the road, but still less than 20    million are electric at this point. So this is a long way to go    for sustainable energy, for sustainable energy generation.  <\/p>\n<p>    [For] the Tesla mission, I think were weve made    a lot of progress, but still its a lot more ahead. Then    SpaceX, the goal is a big goal, but we    want to try to make life multi-planetary, to extend life beyond    Earth. And I think this is important for a number of reasons.  <\/p>\n<p>    The light of consciousness: It appears that    we might just be the only consciousness, at least in this    galaxy. And if so, thats kind of a scary prospect, because it    means that the light of consciousness is like a tiny candle in    a vast darkness. And we should do everything we can to prevent    that candle from going out. [applause from the audience] So    that means obviously taking the actions to ensure that Earth is    good, that Earth is safe and secure for civilization.  <\/p>\n<p>    Growing up and The Hitchhikers Guide to the    Galaxy: The thing that was maybe most significant    from a philosophical standpoint was that when I was about maybe    12 or 13, I had somewhat of an existential crisis where I was    like, What is the meaning of life? Is life just meaningless?    Why are we here? What does it all mean?  <\/p>\n<p>    And I read a lot of books on religion and philosophy and then    ultimately, I read this book Hitchhikers Guide to the    Galaxy, which is great. That book is really a philosophy book    thats disguised as humor. And the point that [author] Douglas Adams makes is that the    real difficulty is understanding what questions to ask about    the answer that is the universe.  <\/p>\n<p>    What he learned from Douglas Adams: Its    essentially a philosophy of curiosity, of saying, What can we    do to find out more about the nature of the universe and the    meaning of life? And so thats the foundational element. And    then from there you say, OK, well, if we want to find out the    meaning of life, we have to expand the scope and scale of    consciousness. We have to go out there, and we can explore the    stars to know what questions to ask about the universe and    understand the universe.  <\/p>\n<p>    Its from that sort of core philosophy that these companies    arise  in most cases. You might say, How does Twitter help    with that?  <\/p>\n<p>    His prediction of Teslas failure: There was    a need for Tesla because at the time of starting Tesla, there    were no electric vehicles being made, and the big car companies    were not making electric vehicles. There were no startups that    we were aware of making electric vehicles. So its like, well,    we should try.  <\/p>\n<p>    And in the case of both Tesla and SpaceX, I thought the chance    of success was maybe 10%. So its not like I thought it would    be successful. I thought it would fail.  <\/p>\n<p>    The risk of AI: I think theres a real danger    for digital superintelligence having negative consequences. And so if we are    not careful with creating artificial general intelligence, we    could have potentially a catastrophic outcome. I think theres    a range of possibilities.  <\/p>\n<p>    The most likely outcome is positive for AI, but thats not    every possible outcome. So we need to minimize the probability    that something will go wrong with digital superintelligence. So    Im in favor of AI    regulation because I think that AI is a risk to the    public.  <\/p>\n<p>    Changes at Twitter: I think that most people    would say that their experience has improved. Weve gotten rid    of 90% of the bots and the scams.  Weve gotten rid of, I    think, 95% of the child exploitation material that was on    Twitter  which was a shock to see, but the amount of that was    really terrible. Some of that had been going on for 10 years    with no action.  <\/p>\n<p>    We have open sourced the algorithm, so were trying to be as    transparent as possible. So Twitter is the only social media    company where you can see the actual code of the algorithm. So    its not like some secret black box. [audience applause] The    way to build trust is not, Take my word for it. Its, Lets    show you exactly how it works and full transparency.  <\/p>\n<p>    Are Twitter advertisers back?: Maybe with a    few exceptions, almost all the advertisers have either come    back or they said they will come back.  <\/p>\n<p>    Twitter, a positive force in the universe:    The overarching goal is to have Twitter be a force, a positive    force for civilization. And, so if youre on the platform and    youre being harassed or bullied or whatever, obviously thats    a negative experience.  <\/p>\n<p>    What were doing is what we call freedom of speech, but not    freedom of reach. Yes, you can say offensive things, but then    your content is going to get downgraded. [chuckled] So if    youre a jerk, your reach will drop. [chuckled] So, yeah, I    think thats the right thing. [chuckled, audience applause]  <\/p>\n<p>    In response to a childs question about Neuralink,    Musks company that is developing implantable brain-computer    interfaces: First of all I want to assure everyone    who may be worried about Neuralink, Neuralink is going to be a    fairly slow process because anything thats done in humans,    its very slow. So sometimes people think that suddenly were    going to be ripping open ones head and then before you know    it, everyones connected to the internet, and then were in    trouble.  <\/p>\n<p>    Hopefully later this year well do our first human device    implantation. And this will be for someone [who is]    tetraplegic, quadriplegic, [who] has lost the connection from    their brain to their body. And we think that person will be    able to communicate as fast as someone who has a fully    functional body. 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