
Cheeky Pint Elon Musk on Space GPUs, AI, Optimus, and his manufacturing method
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Feb 5, 2026 Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX and Tesla and serial tech entrepreneur, joins for a wide‑ranging pub conversation. He talks about moving massive AI compute to space, servicing GPUs in orbit, solar and launch scale for terawatt compute. He also discusses Optimus humanoid robots, mass manufacturing choices, and the engineering tradeoffs behind Starship and lunar industrial plans.
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Debug Models At Neuron Level
- Build deep debuggers to inspect AI internals down to neuron-level to find cause of errors or deception.
- Trace failures to pretraining, fine-tuning, or RL phases to fix reward-hacking and misalignment.
Digital Humans Are The First Superuse Case
- Digital human emulation is the near-term superset of AI utility; it can do anything a human with a computer can do.
- Physical robots later expand capability to real-world tasks beyond electron-only work.
Robots Enable Recursive Economic Growth
- Humanoid robots enable recursive, multiplicative growth: intelligence, chip power, and mechanical dexterity amplify each other.
- Once robots can build robots, economic scaling becomes explosive—the 'infinite money glitch'.






