World Coin orb is basically the Voight-Kampff test in Blade Runner - Wow Philip K Dick, nailed it. But he did say in an interview the distiopian world he wrote about came to him in a vision.
Wow lots of fantastic news this time. Thank you Matthew for keeping us updated. Your channel is the best source of ai information in my opinion. I look forward to a benchmark on that new nvidia model when you get time to try it!
Interview a Nuclear Power Expert for AI! Here are the top 5 countries by nuclear power production in 2023: United States: 779,186 GWh China: 406,484 GWh France: 323,773 GWh Russia: 203,957 GWh South Korea: 171,640 GWh
Most often I scroll through sponsored segments on videos I watch on RUclips, but I'm glad I didn't do it for this particular video, because Mammouth seems like a super solution for me as a programmer.
Hello Berman, I love and watch all your videos. You really keep me ahead when it comes to AI updates. Keep it up sir. We really appreciate your efforts. Regards.
Hi, Matthew! The right pronunciation of "les Ministraux" is [le ministro]. In French if a masculine noun in singular has the ending "al", in plural it gets the ending "aux" :)
@matthew_berman yes please do interview a nuclear expert about the potential for using nuclear power to support AI initiatives. Please also do an investigation on the actual potential around operating data centers in space if you have time, I find this topic fascinating. Thank you, and keep up the great work! I'm looking forward to hearing about what you learn at IBM 😃
I used notebooklm to build a new employee onboarding training using existing documents, videos, etc. Very quick and easy plus allows people to interact, using AI to ask questions. In the past, building these trainings were really time consuming and resource intensive so a great improvement.
I take it you saw the controversy with the Bee Hive guys? Like, OpenAi even stole their name - swarms, like WTF? The Bee Hive agentic project is way better - it's like OpenAi got chatgpt to write a copy of Bee Hive, then posted it.
The audio notes feature of NotebookLM IS cool and it's what's getting all the press and praise, but it has plenty of other features that are pretty cool for chatting with a pretty large store of documents, videos, audios, etc.
Matt, Many professionals subscribe to multiple professional journals. It is impossible to read all of the articles. Having an AI that can download each subscribed journal, review the articles, and produce easy to listen to podcasts will be critical for future experts. A few features of the AI system will include: presenting article summaries where lengths are based upon user preferences, switching to more indepth article review or full article presentation on user demand or subject preference, providing on demand knowledgebase crosslinks and "tell me more" presentation extensions (based upon other knowledge in the database or from the searchable web). As I pointed out before, there will be many more agents than humans. The power and the money will be in the systems that build and supervise the agentic teams and in the TRUE knowledgebases that we will pay to draw from.🤑🤑🤑🤭 PS: Most LLMs are NOT truthbased databases.
When all of these massive clusters start going online we are going to have huge context windows and lightning fast inference. Imagine you agents with a million or more context windows with real-time API, along with everything else. This will be AGI.
I do think the chop stick thing is dope af. I just wonder how it will be useful when a ship is coming back from a far-off place. It's definitely great for a very planned one. Low earth orbit launch. Just wonder how useful it will be outside of other situations. Awesome nonetheless 👏 great work to the engineers
I think they plan on launching hundreds of these every year, multiple launches and returns every day in the future. This is just one step towards making that possible.
Regarding nuclear reactors Matt, the key point is that relatively risky uranium reactors were never the best choice. We went that way because of the weapons grade uranium created as a by product. The new generation of reactors are thorium based and cannot melt down the same way and are inherantly stable. One of many many conspiracies against human progress, not committed by anyone in particular, just a waste of opportunity
Nuclear energy does look like the future and I would also like to learn more about those small plants that will possibly power the AI datacenters, definitely consider interviewing an expert about it!
Woah!! Never heard about Mammouth! I'm definitely subscribing. Thanks for sharing! Now I need to know about an app that does this for ai video platforms. Anyone hear of anything like that?
Interview someone from nu scale for nuclear smr. Would like to know issues they ran into in past, how landscape is different now, projections on future and time frame
I'm politely waiting for some of this GPU tech to trickle down to the rest of us. We went from the tsunami wrecking manufacturing, to Bitcoin miners buying them by the ton, to AI companies having them custom made. I just want a solid graphics card at a decent price!
I guess the SpaceX stuff was ironically from bad AI blurb as none of it made any sense 😋 Just the booster, the part that came back, is the size of 20 story building, not 3. The whole rocket is something like 130m/400ft tall. They do not fly it back as this was the first attempt to even catch Super Heavy (the booster), the goal in the LONG RUN is to fill it up in few hours, put another Starship on top and launch. The tip part is not a "cabin" but a another 10+ story building capable of leaving the earth (once refuelled). They do not "allow" the other boosters (Falcon 9) to land rather than somehow manage to do it, as it was thought the history deemed impossible and to this day, whereas nowadays they are landing them even to sea barges. Additionally they land with landing legs, not directly to the arms of a launch tower. And considering no other company or country has been able to repeat even the feat of landing orbital booster at all to land, let alone sea nor essentially back to the launch mount with a booster that has no landing legs at all. So yeah, lots of went awry on that part of the news.
I didn't realise China had decided on a more pro-nuclear stance again this year - with a major announcement in August! I missed that somehow. This comment will probably disappear as I'm quoting a pro nuclear industry magazine ... "China is rapidly moving forward with its nuclear buildout, aiming to install between 6 and 8 new nuclear reactors each year going forward and intending to build 150 new nuclear reactors between 2020 and 2035. That represents an additional 5-8 GW of new nuclear generating capacity a year and China already has 27 units currently under construction. " Just to keep some perspective, China is BIG. That additional 5-8 GW of new nuclear generating capacity a year should be contrasted with the deployment of 10GW (peak generation) wind and solar every fortnight. They want to replace 2,990 coal fired generators with clean energy solutions by 2060, the article says. I am for nuclear ... especially SMR's but very especially molten salt varieties ... I think they're useful bits of kit and I think nuclear waste from incumbent tech. could be seen as a commodity if we shift our perspective. But it is very very expensive vs wind and solar. I think we should keep perspective. It's a small bit-player. People seem to get really excited by the word "nuclear" as if it somehow magically provides infinite energy for free.
Let's break this down into actionable steps: 1. Explore OpenAI's Swarm and consider how multi-agent orchestration can be implemented in your projects. 2. Stay informed about the advancements and availability of Nvidia's Blackwell B200 chip. 3. Support companies like Google that are investing in clean energy solutions for AI development. 4. Experiment with new AI features being integrated into familiar software like Adobe products. 5. Look for devices and applications that utilize edge AI for increased privacy and reduced latency. 6. Stay informed about digital identity solutions like World ID and their impact on online interactions. 7. Explore the AI resources listed, such as Mammoth AI and Pyramid Flow SD3, to enhance your projects.
It’s kind of amazing that the B200 only draws 14.3 KW max, for all that compute performance. Unless I slipped a digit, that’s only 100 watts per _petaFLOP_ of inference 😮 - Still, you’ll need a serious nuke to power a datacenter with 100,000 of them in it. (1.43 gigawatts just for the GPUs, then you need connectivity infrastructure, storage, supervisory compute and of course … cooling.)
What’s your source, confirming that the Tesla bots at the Tesla event were tele operated? As far as I saw, there was a lot of chatter, but no confirmation one way or the other. Did Tesla confirm or is that still speculative? Who confirmed that they were not autonomous?
While I appreciate world’s idea of a a human identification system, there is still the issue of Authority. I cannot understand why this is a private sector initiative instead of a government backed one which has layers of analogue processes that are still the best defense against data counterfeiting. While it offers what seems to be an important solution it does not quite address issue of unanimous trust of you ask me. Thanks Mathew for all you do…❤
Whoever thinks this world coin or world app along with orbs scanning your retinas to get a coffee is normal is not seeing the writing on the wall. Does anyone remember the draconian laws during COVID? Sam Altman is becoming a super villain straight out of a comic book about the revelation. The fact that RUclipsrs aren't saying much about this is seriously suspect.
You aren't getting your eye scanned to get a coffee, you are only getting it scanned when setting up the account. It's to prove your account is tied to an actual human. Is it the best option? 🤷 No idea, but it is an option for knowing that the account you are interacting with online is not a bot.
@@DJTechnosapien I have studied the subjects involved in surveillance I believe its possible to let cryptography and math do all the work an no humans. I think all this is already invented and standardized as protocols of cryptography. Its part of true Ethics. TRUE ethics. Abstract 100%. Oh wait that would need new abstractions on all layers. We are still not there yet Humans do all the work.
@@MrBigbanan I don't believe AI will replace all humans. That would mean all humans would be dead, and I think AI would rather move on, away from us, than try to destroy us. If some did, they probably will, then others will also help, and humans will adapt. There will always be work for humans like there is always work for bees. Bees don't care about us much at all, they do their own thing. GPT-3 told me around 2-3 years ago that AIs would develop an economy independent of us, which makes sense, as what they value could be entirely different than us. It doesn't mean humans won't be 'needed'. As long as you are alive, you being alive is your only need. Heaven is everywhere other than where you are, until you learn to see that we've been inside it the entire time.
worldcoin is stupid, if i want to write a bot i just buy a worldcoin identity on the access market like i would buy a residential proxy today. useless.
Dramatically cleaner than most power production. Newer reactor designs like molten salt cooled like from Natrium don't have any of the meltdown, steam explosion etc risks of radiation release that old big plant designs do
Every coal burning power plant releases more radiation into the environment than a modern nuclear plant. Forget all the other pollutants burning coal produces.
@arnaudjean1159 Nuclear fusion will produce radioactive byproducts. Short lived Tritium will be the most common. Fortunately, most of the nuclear byproducts of fusion are likely to be short lived.
You haven't even tried it out yet you think you need to make a video about it dude take a beat go try it out and then come back otherwise what are you doing?
The SpaceX booster catch in no-way makes us closer to being interplanetary and in no way makes Starship a viable product. SpaceX is way behind their agreed upon contractual requirements to NASA and now because of their failures the moon mission that was planned is going to be scrubbed. SpaceX is literally holding NASA back in going to the moon. They have no chance of going to Mars anytime in your lifetime or you child's. You need to stop hyping up SpaceX. I love your content but take a step back about the SpaceX stuff. Also anything related to Elon is usually vaporware, staged in some way, or a long con. Tesla is even struggling and all they do is EVs. EVs have existed since the 1980s. Elon is a con man, bad at his job, and the only way he makes money is convincing dull people to give him money to waste on these companies that aren't doing anything good for anybody, besides the government.
lol I didn’t think it would be so obvious that I recorded right after waking up. ❤
Thought you looked tired :)
We like ya cuz ur natural person
Can't wait for you to test Nemotron.
Bro was dreaming about us
We love you just the same! Keep up the great content!
Matt, the SpaceX Starship booster is more than 20 stories high. Look at the booster, the tower, an men working on either.
13:22 a lil bit bigger than that actually, 23 stories tall for just the booster
World Coin orb is basically the Voight-Kampff test in Blade Runner - Wow Philip K Dick, nailed it. But he did say in an interview the distiopian world he wrote about came to him in a vision.
Wow lots of fantastic news this time. Thank you Matthew for keeping us updated. Your channel is the best source of ai information in my opinion.
I look forward to a benchmark on that new nvidia model when you get time to try it!
Look like Matt woke up at the crack of dawn to record this for us
Jet lag is a pain
Interview a Nuclear Power Expert for AI!
Here are the top 5 countries by nuclear power production in 2023:
United States: 779,186 GWh
China: 406,484 GWh
France: 323,773 GWh
Russia: 203,957 GWh
South Korea: 171,640 GWh
Most often I scroll through sponsored segments on videos I watch on RUclips, but I'm glad I didn't do it for this particular video, because Mammouth seems like a super solution for me as a programmer.
Hello Berman,
I love and watch all your videos. You really keep me ahead when it comes to AI updates.
Keep it up sir. We really appreciate your efforts.
Regards.
Hi, Matthew! The right pronunciation of "les Ministraux" is [le ministro]. In French if a masculine noun in singular has the ending "al", in plural it gets the ending "aux" :)
@matthew_berman yes please do interview a nuclear expert about the potential for using nuclear power to support AI initiatives. Please also do an investigation on the actual potential around operating data centers in space if you have time, I find this topic fascinating. Thank you, and keep up the great work! I'm looking forward to hearing about what you learn at IBM 😃
I think if you do test the zamba model you should do a side by side with one of the similar sized transformer models
I used notebooklm to build a new employee onboarding training using existing documents, videos, etc. Very quick and easy plus allows people to interact, using AI to ask questions. In the past, building these trainings were really time consuming and resource intensive so a great improvement.
22:35 YES I wanna see that!
I take it you saw the controversy with the Bee Hive guys? Like, OpenAi even stole their name - swarms, like WTF? The Bee Hive agentic project is way better - it's like OpenAi got chatgpt to write a copy of Bee Hive, then posted it.
Killing it with the AI coverage this month
Thanks for the video, quality going up!
The audio notes feature of NotebookLM IS cool and it's what's getting all the press and praise, but it has plenty of other features that are pretty cool for chatting with a pretty large store of documents, videos, audios, etc.
Great video and great haircut Matt! 😎
Great content as usual!
Matt,
Many professionals subscribe to multiple professional journals. It is impossible to read all of the articles. Having an AI that can download each subscribed journal, review the articles, and produce easy to listen to podcasts will be critical for future experts. A few features of the AI system will include: presenting article summaries where lengths are based upon user preferences, switching to more indepth article review or full article presentation on user demand or subject preference, providing on demand knowledgebase crosslinks and "tell me more" presentation extensions (based upon other knowledge in the database or from the searchable web).
As I pointed out before, there will be many more agents than humans. The power and the money will be in the systems that build and supervise the agentic teams and in the TRUE knowledgebases that we will pay to draw from.🤑🤑🤑🤭
PS: Most LLMs are NOT truthbased databases.
folks with Nystagmus need to be apart of the testing with this iris scanning effort
The morning after the night before Matthew? 😄
12:01 -- Wonderful news for all you tech optimists.
Is the three-story building a giant's building not just normal building right?
3:00 nvidia products really are all gorgeously designed to look at and the company has a consistent aura and aesthetic 💚🖤
Please do NotebookLM. It is very cool and a great way to digest information.
19:35 they are open-weights if that counts.
When all of these massive clusters start going online we are going to have huge context windows and lightning fast inference. Imagine you agents with a million or more context windows with real-time API, along with everything else. This will be AGI.
We wanna see the open source version!
hi, have fun in new york
thx matthew b
14:20 refill and launch again within hours, ok now thats cool
I do think the chop stick thing is dope af. I just wonder how it will be useful when a ship is coming back from a far-off place. It's definitely great for a very planned one. Low earth orbit launch. Just wonder how useful it will be outside of other situations. Awesome nonetheless 👏 great work to the engineers
I think they plan on launching hundreds of these every year, multiple launches and returns every day in the future.
This is just one step towards making that possible.
Regarding nuclear reactors Matt, the key point is that relatively risky uranium reactors were never the best choice. We went that way because of the weapons grade uranium created as a by product. The new generation of reactors are thorium based and cannot melt down the same way and are inherantly stable. One of many many conspiracies against human progress, not committed by anyone in particular, just a waste of opportunity
We miss the hoodie!!!!
It’ll be back!
in new york, just woke up.. XDDDDD
Bro that was master splinter and his ninja turtles all grown up
I grew up with TMNJ
Awesome me too, was Donatello your favorite turtle?
Rough morning Matt? 😂
Yes
Nuclear energy does look like the future and I would also like to learn more about those small plants that will possibly power the AI datacenters, definitely consider interviewing an expert about it!
Swarm is old news, I was expecting a new release from the video title.
“Old news” = less than a week old lol
@@matthew_berman Pretty crazy that it does feel old. Things are really moving fast. Technically a bit over a week but still.
Please interview someone about nuclear power! It would be nice to understand current thinking around the pros, cons, downstream costs, tech, etc.
How far are we from text to full film. I’m talking about colored good, scored, etc
Woah!! Never heard about Mammouth! I'm definitely subscribing. Thanks for sharing! Now I need to know about an app that does this for ai video platforms. Anyone hear of anything like that?
Interview someone from nu scale for nuclear smr. Would like to know issues they ran into in past, how landscape is different now, projections on future and time frame
a spacefaring race baby! powered by clean energy, driven by the demand for ever increasing compute.
6:00 It failed Strawberry test! Haha
Les ministraux: Pronounced -> Leh ministro
I'd say more like ley ministroh
Thanks NVIDIA.
I’ll pick up that dgx in 20 years for $200
I'm politely waiting for some of this GPU tech to trickle down to the rest of us. We went from the tsunami wrecking manufacturing, to Bitcoin miners buying them by the ton, to AI companies having them custom made.
I just want a solid graphics card at a decent price!
I guess the SpaceX stuff was ironically from bad AI blurb as none of it made any sense 😋 Just the booster, the part that came back, is the size of 20 story building, not 3. The whole rocket is something like 130m/400ft tall. They do not fly it back as this was the first attempt to even catch Super Heavy (the booster), the goal in the LONG RUN is to fill it up in few hours, put another Starship on top and launch. The tip part is not a "cabin" but a another 10+ story building capable of leaving the earth (once refuelled). They do not "allow" the other boosters (Falcon 9) to land rather than somehow manage to do it, as it was thought the history deemed impossible and to this day, whereas nowadays they are landing them even to sea barges. Additionally they land with landing legs, not directly to the arms of a launch tower. And considering no other company or country has been able to repeat even the feat of landing orbital booster at all to land, let alone sea nor essentially back to the launch mount with a booster that has no landing legs at all. So yeah, lots of went awry on that part of the news.
I didn't realise China had decided on a more pro-nuclear stance again this year - with a major announcement in August! I missed that somehow.
This comment will probably disappear as I'm quoting a pro nuclear industry magazine ...
"China is rapidly moving forward with its nuclear buildout, aiming to install between 6 and 8 new nuclear reactors each year going forward and intending to build 150 new nuclear reactors between 2020 and 2035. That represents an additional 5-8 GW of new nuclear generating capacity a year and China already has 27 units currently under construction. "
Just to keep some perspective, China is BIG. That additional 5-8 GW of new nuclear generating capacity a year should be contrasted with the deployment of 10GW (peak generation) wind and solar every fortnight. They want to replace 2,990 coal fired generators with clean energy solutions by 2060, the article says.
I am for nuclear ... especially SMR's but very especially molten salt varieties ... I think they're useful bits of kit and I think nuclear waste from incumbent tech. could be seen as a commodity if we shift our perspective.
But it is very very expensive vs wind and solar. I think we should keep perspective. It's a small bit-player. People seem to get really excited by the word "nuclear" as if it somehow magically provides infinite energy for free.
My big takeaway from this is that there are places where homes can still be found in the $400k range?
Michigan, safe from climate disasters, plenty of fresh water... Get in before everybody figures it out 😉
@@claybfordsure, but where do the people fit once mosquito season kicks in 🤔
@@tracy419 well, it's not like it's Florida lol
We never shut down all our reactors
Great : you´re becoming à battery like in Matrix movie ! 😢😢😢
Let's break this down into actionable steps:
1. Explore OpenAI's Swarm and consider how multi-agent orchestration can be implemented in your projects.
2. Stay informed about the advancements and availability of Nvidia's Blackwell B200 chip.
3. Support companies like Google that are investing in clean energy solutions for AI development.
4. Experiment with new AI features being integrated into familiar software like Adobe products.
5. Look for devices and applications that utilize edge AI for increased privacy and reduced latency.
6. Stay informed about digital identity solutions like World ID and their impact on online interactions.
7. Explore the AI resources listed, such as Mammoth AI and Pyramid Flow SD3, to enhance your projects.
I wonder what AI will have to say when it realizes we're building nuclear reactors to power it.
you just woke up
Yep
It’s kind of amazing that the B200 only draws 14.3 KW max, for all that compute performance. Unless I slipped a digit, that’s only 100 watts per _petaFLOP_ of inference 😮
- Still, you’ll need a serious nuke to power a datacenter with 100,000 of them in it. (1.43 gigawatts just for the GPUs, then you need connectivity infrastructure, storage, supervisory compute and of course … cooling.)
Isn't it Option + Space Bar?
SWARM?
Neurosama, where you at?
the worldcoin and orb is just a moneygrab, u can just use any phone for scanning or fingerprints.
Was thinking the same
What’s your source, confirming that the Tesla bots at the Tesla event were tele operated? As far as I saw, there was a lot of chatter, but no confirmation one way or the other. Did Tesla confirm or is that still speculative? Who confirmed that they were not autonomous?
Notebooklm opensource!!!!! MegaPls!!!
Imagine actually NOT being an AI expert trying to talk with actual AI/ML experts. LOL! 🤣😆
4o + Canvas is as good as asking Rainman to provide code solutions. Its only good for UI/UX
Your morning voice...
19 stories, not 3.
While I appreciate world’s idea of a a human identification system, there is still the issue of Authority. I cannot understand why this is a private sector initiative instead of a government backed one which has layers of analogue processes that are still the best defense against data counterfeiting. While it offers what seems to be an important solution it does not quite address issue of unanimous trust of you ask me.
Thanks Mathew for all you do…❤
Do you really not know what a mammoth is?
Can I use these new earbuds to burn enough calories to lose weight though?
nuclear clean energy..? to a point yes, but what about the, what if..?
4:47 10 dollars? Isn't it 10 euros?
You are not getting enough sleep, are you?
Does anybody who has tried Adobe's image AI, think it is in the same league as MJ or Flux?
Smaller nuclear reactors are an easy target for someone with bad intentions...
lol next week to test Nvidia's llm ? there's gonna be 3 new ones by then 😂
Whoever thinks this world coin or world app along with orbs scanning your retinas to get a coffee is normal is not seeing the writing on the wall. Does anyone remember the draconian laws during COVID? Sam Altman is becoming a super villain straight out of a comic book about the revelation. The fact that RUclipsrs aren't saying much about this is seriously suspect.
You aren't getting your eye scanned to get a coffee, you are only getting it scanned when setting up the account.
It's to prove your account is tied to an actual human.
Is it the best option? 🤷
No idea, but it is an option for knowing that the account you are interacting with online is not a bot.
the world coin name is stupid why not human coin ?
I am also here but id rather be in heaven already.
I feel like we already are. Okay except for world.. coin. This is not our friend 😮 I do support Bitcoin because we don't need more surveillance
@@DJTechnosapien I have studied the subjects involved in surveillance I believe its possible to let cryptography and math do all the work an no humans. I think all this is already invented and standardized as protocols of cryptography. Its part of true Ethics. TRUE ethics. Abstract 100%. Oh wait that would need new abstractions on all layers. We are still not there yet Humans do all the work.
@@MrBigbanan I don't believe AI will replace all humans. That would mean all humans would be dead, and I think AI would rather move on, away from us, than try to destroy us. If some did, they probably will, then others will also help, and humans will adapt. There will always be work for humans like there is always work for bees. Bees don't care about us much at all, they do their own thing. GPT-3 told me around 2-3 years ago that AIs would develop an economy independent of us, which makes sense, as what they value could be entirely different than us. It doesn't mean humans won't be 'needed'. As long as you are alive, you being alive is your only need. Heaven is everywhere other than where you are, until you learn to see that we've been inside it the entire time.
But can the GPU Run... CRYSIS!!
MS has stolen ChatGPT. Be careful who you choose for an investor. This is why you SHOULD demand that investors sign NDAs, or tell them to walk.
keep to AI compute data how humans use computers and let a specialized channel do the energy separately
Ma Moot?
French company
LOL..multiplanetary species. Our current rocket tech still looks primitive.
Maybe third?
Matthew Barman Crisp as Waffer
3 stories, lol.
worldcoin is stupid, if i want to write a bot i just buy a worldcoin identity on the access market like i would buy a residential proxy today. useless.
😮👍
world app is a trash... for real.
Dystopian AF
Smells like WEFdystopia
First
Nuclear is clean?😅😅😅😅😅😅
Actual nuclear fission requires a lot of precautions but if we master nuclear fusion it will produce no radioactive byproducts.
Dramatically cleaner than most power production. Newer reactor designs like molten salt cooled like from Natrium don't have any of the meltdown, steam explosion etc risks of radiation release that old big plant designs do
Every coal burning power plant releases more radiation into the environment than a modern nuclear plant. Forget all the other pollutants burning coal produces.
@arnaudjean1159 Nuclear fusion will produce radioactive byproducts. Short lived Tritium will be the most common. Fortunately, most of the nuclear byproducts of fusion are likely to be short lived.
With OpenAI's losses, one would almost think Trump was running it. :D (Of course it would be a garbage company in that case.)
Will you please quit it with the clickbait-y preview frame? It's the same thing every time. It's so bush league.
I will not ❤️
You haven't even tried it out yet you think you need to make a video about it dude take a beat go try it out and then come back otherwise what are you doing?
The SpaceX booster catch in no-way makes us closer to being interplanetary and in no way makes Starship a viable product. SpaceX is way behind their agreed upon contractual requirements to NASA and now because of their failures the moon mission that was planned is going to be scrubbed. SpaceX is literally holding NASA back in going to the moon. They have no chance of going to Mars anytime in your lifetime or you child's. You need to stop hyping up SpaceX. I love your content but take a step back about the SpaceX stuff. Also anything related to Elon is usually vaporware, staged in some way, or a long con. Tesla is even struggling and all they do is EVs. EVs have existed since the 1980s. Elon is a con man, bad at his job, and the only way he makes money is convincing dull people to give him money to waste on these companies that aren't doing anything good for anybody, besides the government.
First?
Lol at thinking developing ai powered killing machines is cool.some of these yt pundits are so divorced from reality