I’ve gotten questions about why we’ve been quiet recently. That’s by design. The team has been cooking on all fronts: AI, air taxi and defense. Today we revealed a key pillar to our physical AI strategy, Zee, our AI foundation model purpose built for aviation. This is huge, Zee is the brain that @flyarcher's entire physical AI strategy is being built on.
Over the past year, Mario Srouji built a team of nearly 100 of Silicon Valley’s top AI researchers and engineers. Why are we doing this? Because aviation is having its GPT moment. This is about unlocking new levels of safety, efficiency, and scale for the world’s airspace.
The team has been previewing Zee with governments, airlines and other industry partners, the response has been exciting and we’re in talks to deploy it via pilot programs as soon as possible.
More to come on our physical AI strategy over the coming weeks and on our continued progress across air taxi and defense. This is just the beginning.
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The next great American car is a robot.
Talks. Parks itself. More customized than your coffee.
Meet Chip (@drivewithchip). You can reserve today. Starting at $15,000.
The first country to make energy, housing and automated labor extremely cheap will become the most powerful country on Earth.
Not through military conquest. Through making abundance irresistible.
Which country gets there first?
TOM LEE: ROBOTS COULD BUILD YOU A LOUVRE FOR THE PRICE OF A HOUSE
He sees robots unlocking home construction America can't do today:
- Homes built by artists and robots, a Louvre carved from stone for the price of a normal house
- The architecture Europe built by hand, recreated at scale
- Amazon runs a million industrial robots to the nation's 400,000, making home construction its next addressable market
By 2029, AI will reach the optimal limit of intelligence - able to solve every problem, answer every question, and perform every task perfectly.
The result will be that everything in the world will become optimal - perfect customer service, cleanliness, design, organization, medical care, and education.
Everything will be perfect.
By late 2030s we will:
Cure aging. Automate everything. Industrialize the Solar System.
Compress 1000s of years of progress (today's rate of progress) into 14 years.
Make scarcity, disease and involuntary labor obsolete.
The end of jobs will be a good thing.
Most jobs are bullshit, the tech tree is finite, and AI will find all the tech on the branches we actually care about.
Humans should get back to exploration and adventure.
The idea that replying to emails all day on a screen or fixing someone's toilet or laying bricks is somehow the purpose of life is beyond retarded.
It's just a thing you do to fill in some time for some tokens that used to buy you things (and now increasingly don't), and you create a narrative after the fact to justify it. If you were rich you'd look at it with a strange mix of both pride and pity.
Humanity must ascend beyond this bullshit paradigm of your job being your worth.
Of course AI will destroy more jobs than it creates; that’s progress. It means humans won’t have to work as much, as more of what we need will be produced by machines. But for those who still need or want to work, better-paying employment opportunities will become available.
They gaslit Millennials for years when this started. Said we were lazy and preferred our iPhones and Avocado toast as opposed to working. In reality, they shipped jobs overseas, made us go in debt to go to school, stopped paying taxes, and refused to increase wages.
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Wallpaper* spoke to CEO Adam Goldstein and Julien Montousse, the company’s VP of design and innovation, about the Midnight and its projected use cases, routes and the expected debut date.
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Introducing Zee, our AI foundation model purpose-built for aviation that will serve as a key pillar of our physical AI strategy. The Archer AI team of nearly 100 researchers and engineers has created what we believe to be the world’s leading aviation-specific foundational model that delivers a unified aviation intelligence platform.
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Florida keeps showing up in the Cybercab story.
My prediction: Orlando becomes a major Tesla Cybercab hub. With Disney, Universal, and millions of visitors year round, it’s the perfect place to scale autonomy.
Then city by city across America. The future starts somewhere.
Fb: Tesla motors news