Been using Grok Build these past few days, and the thing that really got me hooked is Imagine and Imagine Video.
I built a full dinosaur encyclopedia site โ every image, every video clip on it, all generated by Grok itself. One prompt: "build a dinosaur encyclopedia site, generate matching images and videos, add them in" โ visuals, video, copy, layout, the whole thing done in one flow. No jumping between a dozen tools.
It's perfect for building science and education sites for kids โ dinosaurs, space, animals, history, geographyโฆ Grok generates vivid visuals and videos that make knowledge way easier to grasp, more visual, more fun.
Robots nodding for coordination might seem unnecessary. Why don't they communicate through internal messaging?
The case for maximally independent agents:
Mixed-Fleet Environment: Humanoids must collaborate with humans and robots from diverse manufacturers that lack shared private protocols.
Social Legibility: Human-centric communication make intent readable, building trust and helping them fit well into social environments.
Demis Hassabis says he can cure every disease in 10 years.
Most people roll their eyes when they hear this, but I don't.
Demis is the guy who just won the Nobel Prize for solving protein folding with AI (a problem biologists had been stuck on for 50 years).
But that was just one milestone in his much grander plan.
In 2010, he founded DeepMind with a 2-part mission: "solve intelligence, then use it to solve everything else."
Step 1: make AI good enough to do real science.
Step 2: point that AI at humanity's biggest problems.
Step one was AlphaFold.
He used AI to figure out the 3D shape of every protein in nature (which is basically what every drug attaches to).
Demis said it would have taken "a billion years of PhD time" to do by hand.
Step two is curing all disease.
And as of today, step two is fully funded.
Isomorphic Labs (his AI drug discovery company inside Google) just raised $2.1B led by Thrive Capital.
Here's where the money goes and what Demis thinks happens next:
> Drug discovery currently takes 5-10 years and costs billions per drug. That math is why most diseases don't have good treatments today.
> AI fixes the math. Their drug design engine compresses development from years to months. Maybe weeks.
> Isomorphic's first AI-designed cancer drug enters human trials this year.
> Their pipeline expands beyond the current 17 programs across cancer, immune diseases, and heart disease into more health domains.
> The endgame is personalized medicine: drugs designed overnight for your specific biology and your specific disease.
That last one is the whole point.
Today's drugs are mass-produced for an "average" patient who doesn't really exist.
So most existing treatments work inconsistently from person to person, and most rare diseases never get a treatment at all (no market = no drug).
When drug design gets fast and cheap, that whole calculus flips.
Cancer variants get drugs designed for that specific variant, rare diseases get treatments because economics stop mattering, and drug-resistant infections get new drugs faster than they can evolve.
That's what curing every disease actually looks like.
Now imagine what your life looks like in 2036.
A doctor draws your blood, sequences your genome, sends your disease profile to an AI.
By morning the AI has designed a custom drug for your specific biology.
Side effects, dosage, drug interactions all worked out before you take the first pill.
You and your kids never see a cancer ward.
That's what $2.1B is buying today.
Demis was right about AlphaFold.
If you consider the possibility that he's right again, every disease alive today is on borrowed time.
@elonmusk A woman who respects herself does not let her man be with other woman. You need a woman with a balance of being differential but independently minded and confident enough to expect loyalty, this requires a woman with intelligence, sexual confidence and an integrated shadow.
@elonmusk Respectfully...Elon, you need to find a mature woman who will actually want to be possessive of you, containment is an important part of marriage and ironically sets people free. You also need to mature sexually, posting content like this is for little boys.
Neuralinkโs next product BlindSight aims to restore vision for people born blind. The implant has already shown success in monkeys.
If this scales to humans, itโs not just a breakthrough. Itโs millions of lives changed and an entirely new chapter for humanity.
๐ New Year, fresh slate ๐ฅณ๐
I shared something fun and creative recently โ a playful rendition of a holiday song that turned into my vision and goals for 2026!
If you missed it, the full video + breakdown are on my YouTube channel.
๐ Art Science Wonder ๐จ๐ฌ ๐
Aka it now uses mathematical logic, a type of math that turns reasoning into algebra and where conclusions must follow logically from the premise. This is something I've been saying AI needs to be trained on for a long time.
ELON MUSK: "Optimus will actually eliminate poverty. Optimus will actually give people incredible medical care. Optimus will ultimately be better than the best human surgeon with a level of precision that that isn't possible, that is beyond human."
Elon Musk: What we're about to embark upon is not merely a new chapter of the future of Tesla, but a whole new book and Optimus is a fundamental part of that
The scale of Optimus, like I said, that's really going to be something else
I think it's going to be the biggest product of all time, by far
Like bigger than cell phones, bigger than anything. I guess the way to think about it is that every human on Earth is going to want to have their own personal R2-D2 C-3PO
I think there could be tens of billions of Optimus robots out there
We're going to launch on the fastest production ramp of any product, of any large complex manufactured product ever. And starting with building a million unit production line in Fremont. And then a 10 million unit per year production line here...
I don't know where we're going to put the 100 million unit production line. Maybe on Mars, I don't know
But I think it's going to literally get to 100 million a year, maybe even a billion a year
Better to live life erring on the side of being optimistic and wrong than pessimistic and right!
Be realistic, but, as Monty Python would say, always look on the bright side of life!