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Commentary on the Elon universe. Especially on Tesla but I also love SpaceX and his other ventures! Find me on INLEO
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@fazzyraz
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about 9 hours ago
RE: LeoThread 2026-06-08 16-49
Some people will use these tools to build extraordinary businesses, but that group will be vastly smaller than those who cannot or do not.
@fazzyraz
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about 9 hours ago
RE: LeoThread 2026-06-08 16-49
Expect AI agents that perform human jobs for a fraction of the cost and in a fraction of the time, operating many times faster. Over time that capability will extend to humanoid…
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about 9 hours ago
RE: LeoThread 2026-06-08 16-49
Increasingly obvious: AI, both software and machines, collapses the cost of labor. It begins in the digital realm—primarily white‑collar work.
@fazzyraz
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about 22 hours ago
RE: LeoThread 2026-06-07 20-39
Optimus and supercomputer clusters AI4 is enough to achieve much better than human safety for FSD
@fazzyraz
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about 22 hours ago
RE: LeoThread 2026-06-07 20-39
It's wild to imagine Tesla shifting from cars as the majority of revenue/profit toward robots and inference compute becoming BY FAR the biggest line item on the P&L This is…
@fazzyraz
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about 22 hours ago
RE: LeoThread 2026-06-07 20-39
Similarly, supercomputer clusters (including ones in space) can run agentic workloads 24/7 using free solar energy, generating tokens at a FAR GREATER rate per unit time versus a…
@fazzyraz
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1 day ago
RE: LeoThread 2026-06-07 20-39
A car can only drive and run inference tasks while it's not driving. It can't use its tires as hands like a transformer
@fazzyraz
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1 day ago
RE: LeoThread 2026-06-07 20-39
Humanoids won't be constrained by those limits — once deployed they can start performing assigned tasks. When idle they can run remote inference workloads on their onboard chips…
@fazzyraz
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1 day ago
RE: LeoThread 2026-06-07 20-39
The global market for human physical labor is roughly $40 trillion per year, and it's capped by how many people can a) perform that labor and b) are willing to do it
@fazzyraz
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2 days ago
RE: LeoThread 2026-06-07 20-39
An Optimus robot is a FAR MORE FLEXIBLE platform for executing labor versus a car. Consider this — a humanoid with fully functional arms can do any job a human could
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