David Holz projects that 5 million humanoid robots working continuously could build the equivalent of Manhattan in six months
The projection envisions 10 billion humanoid robots by 2045.
Many users dismissed Musk's humanoid robot scaling predictions to 10B by 2045 for abundance and rapid rebuilding as snake oil or dystopian, fearing hellish outcomes or displacement, while others welcomed post-scarcity relief.
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@elonmusk The tax will be ready Elon
- signed Burnie & Warren

@elonmusk The government will figure out a way to charge people for the air we breathe 🤷

@elonmusk But what happens to people’s jobs and how do they make money when they don’t have a job?

@elonmusk

@elonmusk from scarcity to abundance for everyone

@elonmusk I know what you're thinking about
Dyson sphere

@elonmusk When are you planning to make life multiplanetary @elonmusk

@elonmusk Optimus can be of great assistance

@elonmusk Will the robots be Robert Moses-level racist too?

@elonmusk Me imaging what the world looks like from some of you guys perspective is scary. You’d probably rather have robots than certain ethnicities in your world correct🤔

@DavidSHolz Ehhh...but can they out work the Amish?

@elonmusk Yup I imagine 10 billion robots looking at humans and saying to themselves they've got to go

No, I will not imagine your made up reality so you can grift and con a few billion dollars of our tax money and VC circle jerk money out of it. Just like I won’t imagine politicians actually fulfilling their campaign promises, so they can fundraise of our delusional optimism.
I’m imaging an amazing world, and it has nothing to do with politicians or venture capitalist scamming hard working humans.

@elonmusk @grok what does this mean for humanity.

@elonmusk Hey robot can you go get me some clean cocaine, and a prostitute. Bring em back within the hour.

@elonmusk Elon can we please make this happen, Retard landing

If this is done wisely, humanity enters the first era where survival is no longer determined by exhausting physical labor. Robots don’t get tired, don’t complain, don’t need weekends, and can build continuously. That means people are finally free to focus on creating, discovering, inventing, healing, teaching, and exploring.
The real question isn’t whether AI and robotics will create abundance. It’s whether governments will allow people to benefit from that abundance or regulate it into artificial scarcity.
Civilization is about to undergo the biggest transformation since electricity.
#AStoneGroove #SilentMajoritySpeaks

@elonmusk Yes! It will be amazing beyond belief! 💫🦾🚀🪐

@elonmusk Depends—do they build like the illegals? Frankly, it will look dystopian. Meanwhile, humans loose generational knowledge that moved families along. We are already losing inspiration if you look at the cathedrals and ancient cultures.

@elonmusk 5 million gigafly robots working 24/7 can build Agartha in ~6 months. now just imagine what the world looks like when we have 10 billion of them by 2045. now imagine the year 2100.