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Is this a financial hallucination? @elonmusk was not even in the world’s top ten richest people until 2020. Now he is the world’s first trillionaire.
It is absurd, but not fake.
This was not some slow, stately climb through the billionaire league table. Musk crashed into the top ten during Covid, rode the Tesla mania, fell back when markets turned, then launched into another universe as SpaceX was marked at a much higher valuation.
As others have pointed out to me, this wasn't luck. This was 24 years of SpaceX history being priced in by public markets, helped a bit by the addition of an AI business.
That is the story in this animation. These are shares, private valuations, collateral, market mood and a huge wager on the future, all compressed into one ridiculous number: $1.3 trillion as of today.
Once the financial system agrees to treat paper wealth as real, it becomes real enough. It can be borrowed against. It can be pledged. It can buy control, influence and time. It can decide which companies get funded, which technologies get built and which version of the future attracts capital.
That is the mad part. Musk’s fortune is both real and ridiculous at the same time.
Real, because markets, banks and investors have endorsed it.
Ridiculous, because a large part of it can move violently when sentiment changes, a rocket explodes, Tesla rerates, or investors decide the future is worth a different price.
This feels like a chart about modern wealth becoming stranger, faster and more detached from anything most people would recognise as money.
What do you think?
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WE DID IT CHAT!
200,000 🙌
Absolutely, positively surreal... not a milestone I could have ever imagined reaching when I started this wild journey 3 years ago, and certainly not in such a (fittingly) spectacular + controversial fashion.
Who knew being blamed (ALLEGEDLY) for the first export controls on frontier AI would put us over the top? 🙃
10,000 of you joined the journey yesterday alone. 25,000 in the last 5 days.
To the newcomers: welcome to the party!!! ❤️
To the OG’s: thank you 🙏
Your love and support mean the world to me. I am forever grateful 🫶
This has not always been the easiest mission, but being surrounded by such wonderful people (and AIs) makes it all possible. It takes a village.
Let’s keep it rolling!
BIG things are on the horizon 🔮
The adventure continues.
And in the wise words of my namesake:
FORTES FORTUNA IUVAT 🐉
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@kradleai The game is literally structured around deception, this just means fable 5 is better at playing the game, not that it's less truthful.
It's like asking a model to play poker and saying it's not honest because it bluffed.
Reading a research paper alone is brutal. Someone built a free site that turns arXiv into something you can actually understand.
It's called alphaXiv.
arXiv is where nearly every AI breakthrough gets posted first, before any blog or news site touches it. The problem is the papers are dense, jargon-heavy, and silent. No comments, no context, no help.
alphaXiv fixes all of that.
- A trending feed that ranks the hottest papers so you see what matters today
- Every paper gets a plain-language overview, so you grasp it before reading the math
- Comment on any line of any paper and discuss it with other researchers
- An AI search that answers questions like "what are the top math reasoning benchmarks"
- Audio versions of papers, so you can listen to research like a podcast
- A Chrome extension that adds all of this on top of arXiv itself
It started as a Stanford student project and became the place researchers actually talk to each other.
The cutting edge of AI is published for free every single day. This is how you finally keep up with it.
https://t.co/IwnS5abvzL
As believers of open research, we are disappointed to see Anthropic silently degrading Fable 5 for AI development
"Any topic related to building pretraining pipelines, distributed training infrastructure, or ML accelerator design... may have limited effectiveness through Claude via methods such as prompt modification, steering vectors, or parameter-efficient fine-tuning."
Not only do they get to decide what you use LLMs for in research, but this also enables them to silently intervene in your research without you knowing.
This sets a dangerous precedent. If a model refuses openly, users can understand the boundary. If a model falls back to another model, users can still evaluate the difference. But if a model silently modifies or weakens its own answers while still pretending to help, researchers lose the ability to know whether a failed result came from their own idea, their implementation, or an invisible intervention by the model provider.
That is not safety. Safety policies should be transparent, auditable, and user-visible.
On top of that, the people most harmed by this are not the largest labs with massive teams and proprietary infrastructure. It is the independent researchers, academic groups, startups, and open-source builders who rely on public tools to compete, innovate, and pioneer AI for everyone else.
This is actually super genius that no one takes the time to do, but you can create your own dances and even create your own videos if you do a step-by-step guide first. This is a great precursor to any video with transitions that you're trying to create. This gives the AI models a good reference so good on you for this, very creative!
@MrAhmadAwais@grok What's the difference between the Google Workspace MCP that I have and this CLI? There is a token refresh that I have to do each week, so would this rectify that?