As a native-born Chinese, I feel conflicted after reading this. China is a one-party state, and the logic behind many of its political systems can only be grasped after living there for a long time; some systems are not merely person-dependent but are tailored to specific local contexts. Yet, as an ordinary Chinese citizen, I believe one should not simply tie oneself to any specific political system. The real questions to ask are: Can ordinary people speak the truth without fear? Can the media hold power accountable? Can the law constrain power? Can people express dissenting views while remaining protected?
Many ideologies promise fairness, prosperity, and security, but a system should not be judged by its slogans; instead, one must look at whether it genuinely protects human dignity, freedom of choice, and fundamental rights. Patriotism does not mean defending everything. True love lies in hoping that people live with greater dignity and freedom, and with less fear. What is truly dangerous is not the ordinary person, but power that operates without oversight.
“Communism is a disaster. It's been proven to be for thousands of years, under different names, but the same thing," President Trump said when asked what his message is to people living under communist and socialist regimes, as well as to people living under democracies in Europe and America.
@OpenAI I believe the future of AI goes beyond just entering prompts; it’s about real-time conversation, emotional understanding, and a genuine sense of companionship—and ChatGPT delivers a fantastic experience in this regard.
@elonmusk Grok 4.5 in Cursor could be a big step for real-world productivity.
Benchmarks are important, but helping people build faster is the real value.
@mayemusk@harperbooks@HQstories Reinvention and resilience are powerful at any age. Your story is a great reminder that it’s never too late to grow, change and start again.
@elonmusk@SpaceXAI As someone working in project management, I care less about AI hype and more about whether it can help organize information, improve decisions and save time.
If Grok 4.5 is faster, cheaper and powerful enough, that’s exactly what ordinary professionals need.
From a project management perspective, the biggest value of AI is not just intelligence, but speed, cost efficiency and real-world usability.
If Grok 4.5 can deliver Opus-level capability with faster response and lower cost, it could become a very practical tool for ordinary professionals.
As someone from the construction and project management field in Shanghai, I think the real advantage of Megapack + solar is not only clean energy, but faster deployment and better scalability.
Energy projects are ultimately about reliability, cost, and execution speed — and this is where Tesla’s energy business becomes really interesting.
@PMInstitute From a project manager’s perspective, AI is useful because it helps turn scattered daily information into clear risks, tasks, and follow-up actions.
@Tesla For ordinary people, Tesla is not just an EV company. What matters more is whether AI, FSD, robotics and energy can become the next growth engine.
@OpenAI As a construction project worker in Shanghai, I think AI’s biggest value for ordinary professionals is not replacing us immediately, but helping us organize information, improve reporting, and make work more structured.