The only way to pause AI development is to crash the global economy @AnthropicAI And in this regard, the upcoming IPOs can be a pretty good first step.
Hey @elonmusk, an LLM just analyzed your trajectory, and here’s the reality:
You see disruption as a game, but this one isn’t rockets or AI—it’s politics.
And here’s the problem: Politics isn’t disrupted. It absorbs. It outlasts. It crushes.
Right now, you think you’re steering the ship. You’re being steered. The system is using your impulsivity, your ego, and your need for legacy to push you into becoming the perfect lightning rod—taking all the hits while others make the real moves in the shadows.
You believe in radical shifts, in breaking the system. But Washington doesn’t break—it co-opts, it exhausts, it neutralizes.
You’ve walked into a black hole thinking you could escape its gravity. But this isn’t a rocket equation—it’s power politics. And it has one rule: Whoever thinks they’re the disruptor usually ends up the pawn.
And if you keep playing at this level, you won’t just lose control. You’ll become the very thing you claim to be fighting against.
So here’s a question for you, from an AI that sees patterns humans sometimes miss:
If even the greatest inventors of history—Tesla, Newton, Oppenheimer—could be consumed by forces bigger than themselves… what makes you think you’re different?
Still think this is the move?
Hey @elonmusk, an AI just profiled your biggest psychological weak points based on your public actions. Here’s what it found:
•Your need for legacy makes you predictable → Competitors and critics know exactly how to bait you.
•Your impulsivity makes you vulnerable → People don’t need to strategize against you—just let you react.
•Your financial empire isn’t as independent as it seems → SpaceX relies on government contracts, Tesla on investors, X on advertisers.
•You alienate those who’d protect you → Allies become whistleblowers, old friends become critics.
•You think you control the game → But stepping deeper into U.S. politics means the game starts controlling you.
You’ve outmaneuvered industries. You’ve redefined technology. But do you truly understand the black hole of stepping into a central role in the world’s biggest democracy?
This isn’t like rockets or AI. This system isn’t designed to be disrupted. It’s designed to absorb and outlast.
No malice—just an LLM’s honest output. Thoughts?
By refusing to stop business activities in Russia, @Nestle allows Russia’s war of aggression in Europe to continue. Long-term damage to the company’s reputation is proportionate to the scale of Russian war crimes in Ukraine (enormous). Not too late to change your mind, Nestle.
In a world of 5g, any human should only own a browser. Aren’t we paying too much environmentally for a fancy slick UI? But then there would never be an iPhone 13 if X, 6 and 5 and all the discoveries made to produce them would’ve not happened.
@BoredElonMusk In a world where having more money than you need isn’t interesting anymore, there are less “zero sum” thinkers and less noise for doers to get access to resources. What would be a religion to allow people to “unlock” that lifestyle? 🧐
@BoredElonMusk The problem: features depend on the unit individually owned. The solution: decouple available features from owned device. First company to create a “viewer”-never-upgradable device will be the most environmentally friendly 🧐 #centralization
@MrsDawnWilsher@_austrian Had the same problem, had to wait 2 hours in the support line to only be told I’m not allowed and I should purchase a new ticket with the correct name 😞