@@DirtFlyer you’re like an anti sheep. You just go the opposite way to feel special. The world is amazing now, we just magnify negativity because people like you love to loath in it.
I am 52 yrs old. Listening to the future that Elon will accomplish, makes me sad that I will not live long enough to see the full realization of his endeavors. At the same time, I am VERY HAPPY that I am alive to witness the accomplishments he has already achieved and will achieve in my life time. If I live long enough to witness the first human mission to mars, I will have died a happier man! This man makes me want to live longer! BTW, I was born in 1969. The year we landed on the moon. Maybe I will die the year we land on mars?
MY PLAN, I WILL PASS IN A FUTURE YEAR AND GO TO HEAVEN, IN HEAVEN I PLAN ON FILLING OUT THE PROPER PAPER WORK AND CLASSES AND BE BORN ON MARS, TO GIVE ELON A HELPING HAND
"If you want the future to be good, you must make it so; take action to make it so, and it will be. " 1:06:00 to the end. I love this man for restoring my faith in humanity.
You do know that Musk says that while not caring about safety issues in Tesla factories causing their Tesla workers to lose their limbs permanently or not carrying out chemical safety classes which caused many workers to lose their eye sight permanently? And yes the kicker is, Musk tried to hide the worker injuries are still continuing to this day despite Musk saying something like he supports free speech. What faith in humanity was there when it requires sacrificing people?
This was the most important video to watch this year. The pessimism and non action circulating in today's culture has kept us back from a bigger vision and enthusiasm for the future. Let's go claim a better future together.
Watching this video, I have to say that Chris Anderson is an outstanding and amazing interviewer. All questions were totally on point and not only interesting but also different to what we have heard before from Elon. Throughout the interview, one could see the underlying structure and guidance which made it easy to listen and follow along. And one thing that especially stood out: He rarely interrupted but still managed to get all the necessary information while not digressing from the main topics. I watched a 1 hour long interview, enjoyed every second and am stunned afterwards to a point where not writing a comment simply isn't a possibility. That's what interviews should be like. That's quality.
I agree with Elon. I really hope we will be able to solve and cure mental health disorders and I hope we will be able understand more about the brain and understand more about the mind in five to ten years (thats my estimate). This interview gives me hope and I hope Neuralink will be safe and I hope it will help people who are going through tough times. This was a great interview. Thank you Elon and I hope you succeed!
Such a horrible interviewer, rude at some questions, didn’t let Elon conclude his line of thinking many times and tried to teach Elon about managing his business at some point.
not only that, but the interviewer also had a quite good grasp on the technologies Elon mentioned, with special atention on the self driving AI architectures. Surprised me considering that he's head of TED talks and not a tech guy
Honest, like failing to disclose his ownership stake in Twitter, effectively stealing $150 million in shareholder value, which he is now being sued for.
@@DZ-yk2ew 😂 He now owns Twitter so it really doesn’t mean much. Btw, the SEC has targeted him many times for dumb stuff like that. The government isn’t dumb, they are fully aware as to what they are doing
@@jimmy79889 it still matters, Elon will likely lose the lawsuit and have to pay up. Norms still matter, and this pattern of behavior will reap what it sows.
This is one of the best elons interview i have seen in a long time. Outside of all the crazy stupid jokes and in the midst of all the negativism, this man gives me hope. I feel like in one way or other i can do something at my own scale atleast even if i get backlash.
@@e.r.6147 Jesus is DEAD. If he’s real wtf is he. Theres no god, theres no Jesus. Its one humongous lie. Dont try to preach to me back. Ill hunt you down.
A news host spoke so highly of this💕 Christine Lynn Saitta and her loss prevention strategies been trying to get to her ever since didn’t know she was so accessible
@@rajeshupadhyay5683i just lookup her name and found her accreditation, qualifications on FINRA and SEC, she seems really solid. I leave her a mail on her webpage🙏
Thank God for Elon Musk an his Wisdom an Confiendece in our New World an new lifestyle... You are admired by me Sir...thank you for you comiitment to Human Kind..amen ..God's speed son...
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💯⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ What about admitting energy through the air like Tesla had spoken about so many years ago at 432 Hz Either pulling the energy directly from the atmosphere and re-distributing it as a pulse through the air that can then charge batteries indefinitely as storage and for usage
So true, I ask people who doesn't follow Elon Musk what they are excited about for the future, they reply nothing and has a pessimistic view on life. I used to be the same until I start following Elon's companies.
So far this has been one of the best Elon’s interviews, happy that the interviewer is knowledgeable about Musk’s endeavors and questions are somewhat interesting. It shows respect for Elon’s time.
HyperLoop? Tesla Ventilators? Tesla Semi? Tesla Truck? Robo Taxi? Boring brinks? Tesla Sled? Tesla Pod? Tesla Bot? Armor glass? Solar powered MegaChargers? SolarCity Solar Roof Tiles? Tesla buy out of SolarCity? Market manipulation? Insane data mining of Tesla drivers? Sells pollution for profit? Never worked for PayPal? Corporate welfare at taxpayer expense? Selling 2021 cars with 2017 batteries? Elon Musk is like Elizabeth Holmes but he hasn't been caught yet.
Elon said that to young generations, but to think about it, young generations mostly don't have the power to change the world to something good, Innit?
You can't change the future, you can only change the present reality. Buying electric cars could lead to a sustainable and better future, but it might as well do the opposite. There is no way to be sure. Electric cars could for example lead to a massive increase in traffic because suddenly driving around your car is almost free using solar power and that increase in traffic would produce more secondary CO2 than it saves by ditching gasoline, like fixing roads (asphalt -> super high in CO2), building more bridges (concrete -> super high in CO2), wear and production of tires, etc etc. IMO the best way to fix the future is a drastic decrease in human population to levels where we can live in symbiosis with nature and let everyone enjoy a happy and healthy life. We just don't fulfill the requirements to be an advanced species so long there is unnecessary suffering. If we can't fix our most basic of needs for all, why would you want to spread such a toxic culture into space? We're not worthy (yet). We have to grow up first and then join the galactic community. One step at a time.. they're probably watching us and there is no way they would let a species loose into space that is at the verge of using nuclear bombs against each other. How stupid is that.. and if you believe you're safe from earthlings on Mars you're totally wrong. Nukes can reach Mars without a problem. In fact I'm sure some countries will setup spy satellites around Mars the moment it is colonized and then claim they are building weapons of mass destruction to justify an invasion.
How about in order for the future to be good, the rich must pay their taxes just like everybody else, and they must stop corrupting politics all around the world. How about we start with those fundamentals instead of making a billionaire into some kind of holy deity.
Chris Anderson is truly a master in the art of interviewing. Every question he posed was not only sharp and engaging but also brought out fresh perspectives from Elon, things we hadn't heard before. The conversation was guided in a highly coherent and logical way, making it easy for viewers to follow and completely captivating. What stood out the most was Chris's remarkable balance between listening and leading. He rarely interrupted, yet he managed to extract all the essential information without straying from the main topic. I just finished watching a one-hour interview, and I must say I enjoyed every single minute. It was an unforgettable experience and a high standard for the craft of interviewing.
Definitely the best interview so far. The interviewer was very respectful of Elon and structured his questions in an unbiased way. Very very refreshing!!
Such a horrible interviewer, rude at some questions, didn’t let Elon conclude his line of thinking many times and tried to teach Elon about managing his business at some point.
Best interview so far 🤣🤣🤣🤣🥲 he hardly said any sentence without u h uh uh. And then change of direction, and wtf did he ever achieved with tesla?! Space X is just a bought investment. He is just the 👱🏻♂️ showboy
I agree with you. When i come across someone who can interview the way he does and the questions he is asking I realise the potential. I find Elon Musk intriguing .
Comeonn…. That’s his only job..hahaha if you are about to interview the richest person in the world you better do some research and ask some stuff that people haven’t asked yet. We give to many props for doing the bare minimum
I love his closing line, "Take action to make it good, and then it will be." So many people get this wrong. We're in a generation full of people who complain about everything as if it's beyond them, rather than forging themselves into the solution to the problems that keep them up at night. I wish more people followed this advice. Be the change you want to see in the world. It's so simple. Stop whining and get to work.
And Elon knows this. Hence why he has zeroed in one one of our main achilles heels at the moment; Twitter. This emerging technology and it's tendency to cater to the worst of human nature is preventing us from even having reasonable conversations about these solutions.
There's such a thing as ignorance. People are constantly taking action, but they're not taking the right ones because idiots keep giving stupid advice.
Not take as sign as contract legality of legal paper police maybe legatimasi of private or publicly on your and you partner and freinds company from Republic and Demokrat. @@loripower7819
@@stevestadler4634 that's world and the only place !! because you know when a scientist tries to tell truth the people don't listen and that is fact,like guy who tried to warn us about the climate change and people don't even try to find the man ID or at least his Twitter 😒 !! So at least Elon musk is trying to do something
Props to Chris Anderson and the rest of the TED team. This is such a great interview. All questions are well curated; well researched. Execution is perfect. Held Elon accountable as necessary but at the same time gave him time to explain. TED talks with Elon will go down in history for sure.
Would not shock me if future generations look back in awe after we reach many of his goals. Elon is one of a kind. Most bilionares do jack all with their lives, he has a purpose and he even knows time is running out. He is 50 at this point-
He absolutely did a great job. Shoutout Elon for spending his time to do this. In this critical hour he could of solved many problems. He is either the anti christ or Christ like… Giving hope in a tech world where most stopped using then Jesus for hope.. 2029 is going to be biblical. Interesting at the beginning of the interview was talks about the future and hope. (There’s some type of reset happening) Elon pulls out his mason gesture between his legs and flexes in his mind… “I know what’s coming this is why I’m doing what I do@
@@dr.chonki4922 what makes you think elon is evil? And did you feel the need to make fun of his name to prove your point? I think toxic ppl like you are the muskrats of this world
I disagree, he talked way too much. I heard more from him than Elon, and he never gave Elon the time to think and finish his point, he constantly wanted to say something back instead of listen.
I'll retain two answers that really blowed my mind like never : 59:59 « Every high-quality minute of thinking is a million dollars impact on Tesla » 1:02:33 « If you care about the reality of goodness instead of the perception of it, philanthropy is extremely difficult » Thank you so much for the quality of this interview. The questions were on point, and to me, Elon enjoyed it as much as we did.
Thank them for what exactly? Elon is a MASSIVE emitter of carbon, and he is a massive destroyer of ecology, like any fucking corporate owner, no matter if what they pump out of the factory has "green" on the box. He is not the solution to our problems, he is an example of the fucking problem, that being perpetual growth capitalism in complete fucking defiance of the immutable physics of a finite world. The reason our species is coming to an end is because of morons like you who give people legitimacy based on their bank balance and vocabulary alone, allowing them to get to high places where they bend governments to their rich minorities will.
@@D1amondHands He just represents what people want to hear from Elon ... a super rich visionary being asked a lot of things must be annoying at a point but it´s necessary to keep plans transparent and to give some feedback to people who do not stalk Elons life and his projects. Making realistic guesses on timelines is part of the transparency.
@@jeoboden In previous interviews Elon has said that he doesn't care to be the first man/or in the first few ships on Mars, and would rather keep working on earth. That he would go to Mars in his later years and want to die there. (I'm sure you can look it up)
I actually think the interviewer was trying hard not to spill out all his dreams he pondered in the late nights of his life. It was rather incredible and added a dimension to the interview that I enjoyed very deeply. That deep big dream for the future is missing in near every sphere of human endeavor today . War , supply chain issues , global crisis, and on and on. It's so inspiring to see a host let out their deeper self .
@@StardropSmoothie lol. Even if he’s the worst, the technology that he’s made possible, and yes he has made them possible, has pushed humanity further then anyone of his peers and a majority of humans thru out history. I’m sure there are plenty of awful things that have come from his companies, but I think you are being a bit short sighted, especially when you consider that a huge amount of billionaires are making their money with literal scams that only literally only hurt the world at large. I also think you’ve just read into some poorly written slam pieces. He’s not saint, don’t get me wrong, but he’s a far cry from Bezos or any of the other tech elites, not to mention politicians or investment bankers. He’s definitely inflammatory sometimes, but if there was legitimate evidence of him being nasty to minorities or treating workers terribly(like say Amazon…), we’d be hearing it non-stop. It’s just a lazy way to argue against someone. I mean, the guy manufactures his cars in the US…most corporations are manufacturing their products overaeas in way way worse environments. Like, out of all the ones to go after, there’s so many who give nothing in return compared to him. And the US is still putting out way less pollution and environmental damage as many eastern countries are. None of its good, but it’s kind of sad to attack the one guy who has actually made the most progress in environmental technology. Most didn’t even think electric cars would be a thing for another 50 years.
You know when your looking at someone alive and you know people will know their name in a 1000 years time, its like watching Julius Caesar ..it amazes me to be in this same time with such a man, to watch him work, try and understand how he thinks... sorry iv always been a fan boy, I make no apology.
This is the first interview that I’ve seen him do and I’m sorry that I didn’t pay more attention to him in the past. He is very down to earth and pretty humble. I am very impressed by Elon Musk. Social media makes him out horribly. We really do have to do our own research and find out for ourselves. Take action’ make changes!
@@igninis and you are like those cynical sexist swine, who weren't hugged enough as children. shall we continue to make virtually baseless assumptions about each other? I'm occasionally bored enough for that.
I feel more intelligent after watching this ! Very skillful interviewer, and as for Elon, I'm not sure how he keeps all those plates spinning ; for me he is the most interesting person alive. Man of the century !
@Mother Goosekeeper Ok so Electric Vehicles, Solar Power, Space Flight, Free Speech, Repairing Brain Injuries, tunnels, PayPal is not enough for you? Noted.
@@MrDesmondPot And „free speech“, unless you are a Tesla employee criticizing the company. Then you get fired. The gullible Musk fanboy idiots just don't see that he is a con-man. Give it 10 years and they'll finally realize that nothing he did had any impact.
It is the best interview I have seen from Elon, it leaves a great feeling. Elon is a great visionary with an inspiring and authentic cause. Thanks TED for this!
@Mother Goosekeeper of course are many other problems, and are many other people suffering, nobody have the same opportunities but we need to try to do our part too and take action where we can. I think that and I respect your opinion too.
by harassing workers who want to unionize, by sending workers to their deaths just so the production doesn't stop during covid lockdowns. If this man will shape our future, he will be a despot on Mars. He can gladly die there on his barren rock. I will not miss him.
What a fantastic interview. Chris had so much knowledge , beautifully asked the hard questions without being offensive. He also made Elon think... which is something not many people have achieved. Elon again was open and honest and was appreciative of Chris's enthusiasm and thought process. Best interview match I've seen with Elon.
This is one of the better interviews I have ever heard, the interviewer had educated, thought provoking questions, that weren’t trying to provoke a response, but rather intellectually stimulating content. I wish all interviews were approached similarly.
Wonder how many entrepreneurs, geniuses and people who will one day change the world in different areas are now inspired and committed to follow their dreams by seeing Elon make his dream happen, one day they will say they did it because of him
LMAO! Maybe if you got to see the statements of his bank account you will be inspired to be a multi-billionaire too. Hopefully he will make an infomercial and start selling devotional prayer kits where you can pray to Elon each and every day. All hail Elon, worship Elon, Elon The Great!!!
Elon is a perfect example for never giving up on ur dreams,he just constantly being consistent with his dreams as well as managing side by side other activities,hats off to that Elon
Best Elon interview I've ever seen, a very relaxed Elon, Chris was excellent and stayed away from the really depressing areas that Elon find hard to shake and move on from during an interview and the future really is bright. Don't let the doomsday crowd get you down. IMO anyone having watched this interview, still talking bad about Elon has an ulterior motive.
I love how the video starts😂 He asks Elon how he’s doing, and Elon politely answers and returns the question and the interviewer completely ignores him
"There is a whole generation coming through who seem really sad about the future. What would you say to them?" "Well I think if you want the future to be good, you must make it so. Take action, to make it good, and it will be." -Elon Musk
The only reason the next generation would be doubtful about the future is because they're being brainwashed by the elites in power. (and for some reason we just keep voting in the same puppets and doing nothing about it) It's truly fucking sad to see.
Elon Musk saying thank you right after, at the very end, was epic af ngl. The level of sincerity where he, rightfully so, believes he's making a real tangible difference on our world and future was incredible . Power on Musk, power on
Great and inspiring interview with an interviewer that goes beyond asking the obvious questions. Showing these things to my kids to inspire them, ‘If you want a good future, go out and make it so.’ A very simple but very powerful and actionable message. Thanks Elon for providing hope and inspiration to humanity!
@@anypercentdeathless I agree with the interruptions and the quick question jumps, but I think it may have been due to time constraints. Although it seemed Elon was ready to go much more in depth with some of his answers.
Elon Musk is a pioneering entrepreneur who uniquely balances business acumen with a passion for humanity's future and the planet's sustainability. Such people keep HOPE n FAITH alive. ✅💯❤️😇✌🏾✌🏾✌🏾✌🏾. Bless him.
I have a complex relationship with Elon Musk. Generally I don’t trust people with too much power, but I feel some hope with this guy having the power that he does.
My hope is far more cautious than most~~~ let us see if Elon can back up his words with concrete actions and positive results~~~ I have heard the same swan song and dance from others over the years~~~ I do hope this person can deliver what his mouth tells us~~~~ if so it will be a first~~~
He doesn't have that much power that's the issue If he did.. SLS would be cancelled If he did then Biden would only talk about Tesla. They didn't even turn up to the Austin plant launch
I think it's healthy to have your skepticism. However, what I have found is that for great things to happen, it often takes one significant leader to lead people, for the better or for the worse. I'm not convinced that humans can make great progress without significant people taking charge. I've seen it in business and in politics.
@@RisinShinePV But he HAS backed up his words with concrete actions, time and time again. Go back to 2010 or before and check what he said (e.g. Master Plan part 1). He has made things happen just as he said. No reason to believe that it won't continue. He is very obviously working hard to see these things come into fruition, when he could have years ago retreated back to a Yacht and lived like a King for the rest of his days. Really, this is a very important point of evidence: At this point there is NO reason for him to work at all (let alone 60+ hours per week) other than for these visions that he has stated again and again
The Tesla Texas Gigafactory symbolizes an exciting future, not only for technological innovation but also for sustainable energy and manufacturing. It reflects Tesla's dedication to producing electric vehicles, energy storage, and solar products at an unprecedented scale. As a beacon of progress, the Gigafactory generates thousands of jobs, advances cutting-edge production techniques, and pushes the limits of automation and sustainable design. It represents a bold vision where sustainability and innovation merge, fostering cleaner energy, smarter transportation, and more efficient manufacturing. For those interested in green technology, renewable energy, or the automotive field, this is a pivotal moment in the conversation.
I gota say... He's talks so simply. He logically guides you through his reasoning... Other CEOs usually just say generic bullet points about their products. He's explains his fundamental logic.
I think the most profound things he said in this interview[49:06] was the move away from representational democracy to a direct democracy, having laws that are short enough for people to understand, and making it harder to make laws than to get rid of laws. Excellent interview!
Wait! So he has a thought where in democracy, should be much harder to create a law than harder to get rid of a law. So, making law should be hard and get rid of one should be easier. Not equal harder? Direct democracy not representative, so the people would vote straight for a law to pass or not. How about people with different IQ? Make simple laws so people can understand them. So what about loopholes if the law is not well detailed. Making simple law, is that means people in Mars will be people who won't reason well in order to give them easy to understand laws.
@@mylifewithaspiehubby I don't think you need laws to be ridiculously complex, like they are now, to avoid loopholes. Also, there's plenty of loopholes now even though the laws are ridiculously complex.
@Tay Zk I agree with you, today's laws are very scramble. I just took his thoughts of having a short simple law literal so I get concerned about a well detailed law is not short even to cover everything and no leave space for loopholes.
Representational democracy is certainly horrible. But, direct democracy is worse. The problem is that any time you allow any group of people to control the lives of another group of people (even by a Kumbaya voting process), you inevitably end up with despotism, slavery and death. The only solution is a culture that legitimizes opting out of ANY political jurisdiction at ANY time. The only legitimate laws require unanimous consent. If 99 out of 100 people vote for something, it should only apply the 99, and the 1 outlier should be free to opt out.
I say we ask Elon to pursue nuclear Fusion before working on interplanetary travel. Mars is rather inhospitable to DNA; If his intent is to have a life ship for humanity, it's probably here that needs the work... Nuclear Fusion could save the World... talk about going down in the history books, Fusion would top Edison and Tesla's accomplishments combined... "Limitless clean energy forever"...
@@thetruthserum2816 He is pursuing nuclear fusion but not the way you were thinking about. He mentioned the sun is a nuclear fusion reactor why not harness that? The is why Tesla in solar energy.
@@TheAthleteJC So, we need Fusion to wean us from fission. Otherwise we continue to leave the nuclear waste problem to our children, whereas the folks from the 50's though we'd be George Jetson by 2020, and have figured out how to process spent nuclear waste long ago...
That's one of the best interviews i saw. Besides the content, which is eye opening, Chris is asking really good questions and Elon is very comfortable answering them. 💯
Of course he's comfortable, this is scripted.. I don't know how it can even be called an interview. It's the equivalent of a paid advertisement/op-ed in a newspaper.
@@pa_alia maybe it's true, but unlikely, seeing how questions are thrown out of the blue sometimes by Chris, it also comes with a barrage of other interviews/events, but nonetheless Musk is not changing any ideas or details, and the vision he gives is great for everyone. I really don't understand why people are still pushing against that.
How great it is to be alive and inspired by Elon Musk in my life time. He's one of those rare humans that history will study and talk about his greatness long after we are gone.
My sister came over the other day when I was watching a SpaceX update. She didn't know what it was and I said something very similar! I remember saying "don't miss this stuff... these things will change the entire world in a decade."
Remember when in the height of the pandemic the height of death by covid 19 he was threatening the city where his Tesla factory is, threatening to pack up and leave because his freedom to keep the business open with mask wearing was being violated 🤣
You can totally imagine seeing this video in a museum in 30 years and people will struggle to remember what life was like before we had cheap and unlimited energy, robot helpers, self-driving cars and rockets that take us anywhere in the planet in 30 minutes.
And this is when the megalomaniac billionaire was trying to organize a hostile takeover of a media company in order to install a fascist ex-POTUS back on Twitter. I’m sure this will age like all his other interviews, but it’s purpose is served in convincing lemmings that he actually cares about the future.
Wonderful interview, respectfully asked and considered answers. Awesome excitement levels for all mankind. Even if only a fraction of his plans come off he's already done so much for humankind.
Love his positive attitude. It would be great if people would utilize their intelligence to become innovative rather than complain. Provide solutions and stay positive.
It doesn't take an innovator to start an electric car company, it takes a fortune. People churn out new ideas all the time, they just rarely bubble up because 99% of us are too busy racing inflation to go beg investors
@@westganton yes it FUCKING did Ffs it's so annoying.. without elons leadership we wouldn't have anything Ask yourself why Toyota or Volkswagen hasn't gone full 100% ev Think of that.
Let’s be clear one reason is the question is to steer him on other issues but let’s see Elon is a think tank and a Great Hero knows the business I well .
Hopefully amongst the people in the comments, and those watching this video, we'll have other individuals ready and willing to build towards a better future for themselves and others. Don't leave Elon to have all the fun lol.
As a farmer I could really use a robot that would cut, ted, collect, bale and stack the hay every year. If I could do everything else I could run the farm from my wheelchair. Musk speaks of fixing brain and spine injury…this is what I deal with daily and would be first in line to volunteer for testing!
People should own robots not corporations. Blender is a 3d animation program that is open source. I hope we can show robots what to do and record it with blender and play it back so the robot will do it. Soon we will be able to 3d print our own robots that will do labor for us. That we can spend our time raising children.
Elon is an awesome human being. People tend to define him in terms of his wealth but in reality I think money is just a means to an end for him. Every couple of hundred years or so someone like him comes along to propel humanity forwards.
how? :D by being pathetic? xD his projects are whack: satellite internet that's both overpriced and slower than US average, his hyperloop that is less efficient than one quarter of a subway system of roughly equal size. Him trying to dominate the electric car market through charging infrastructure. Oh and the autopilot that still doesn't work xD he is A HACK
In the future maybe we can enjoy more of life, say, we can now "FLY TO THE MOON, VISIT JUPITER AND HAVE LUNCH OR DINNER IN MARS ..." THANKS TO ELON MUSK... the future of humanity.
Loved this Interview. Elon's vision is so inspring. I want to have a future talk on how all the incentives : Tesla, SpaceX, Neuralink,& Boring Company converge and synergize
I was talking w my gf and i realized that Elon is actually building a future today with the big picture @ the forefront and every company he has created or collaborated with is only a cog in a much bigger machine. He knows humanity plays a huge role in his vision of the future. He's mentioned in the past that there were once great empires that have been advanced technologically only to crumble from within and collapse. Back into the "dark ages" less than they once were. This usually has to do with the insatiable appetite of the ego and its hunger for power. He recognizes the social fabric of our democracy is frayed and tattered yet still intact albeit the rip that is growing at an alarming rate with each election cycle. Thats why i think he feels it is necessary to embark on this communication endeavor with twitter. Why there is so much pushback is strange. Who's really pushing? What are in the data servers @twitter that compels the powerful to take an advesarial stance? Was there a coordinated effort between the Govt. Tech and Media to elevate political figures and diminish others? How active of a role did twitter take? If any? Was there election meddling going on? Any contribution to a political campaign has to be filed with the F.E.C. and what price can be placed on the power of shaping public opinion? Certainly there must have been a conscious effort by many to maintain a relatively tight storyline surrounding COVID-19. I wonder what their direct messages (via twitter) to one another would bring to light? It makes me think that Elon might be making a lot of people nervous right now. Cant wait to see how it all unfolds.
For all the people that dislike, or even hate him for minor reasons, it really says a lot more about them, than it does him. All things considered, an exceptional human being.
Это очень интересное интервью. Я слушаю его уже не в первый раз и каждый раз нахожу в нём что-то новое для размышлений.Илон Маск является для меня источником новых идей 😊😊
Agreed, Chris asked so many of the questions that I would have, sorry Elon went back to some of his stock answers that missed the detail of the question.
@@krystalklear7793 I am always amazed how Elon does so much and is always travelling the world, I do almost nothing and I am always tired :( At least Elon looks relaxed and happy in this interview.
Man that considered himself rich... Most generally is worth what they have in their pocket... But a man that strives to make money work for him... It's worth more than the money he has.
What an excellent interviewer. Very knowledgable about your subject, didn't put the subject on guard, and the whole thing just flowed very naturally. A real pro.
I think for the most part Ellon has his heart in the right place, but still, it's sad that most people still consider "technological evolution = betterment of humanity". We can evolve our gadgets all we want, if we don't evolve in terms of VALUES, empathy, peace, cooperation, etc..........we aren't going to have a future worth getting excited about.
Neurolink can help with values, empathy, peace and cooperation because people will be able to learn faster and communicate better with feelings rather than just words.
@@andybaldman I've just listened to snippets of him talk on a podcast on youtube. Thanks for sharing! He does seem to have thought a lot of this through. I can't help but wonder, as I listen to him, whether the point of highest leverage we have is taking an intellectual approach to these issues though. I've seen other people in the past interested in the same issues...but I wonder who is having the most positive impact in moving things forward...them...or , say, service-oriented spiritual leaders, like a Sadhuguru etc. I ask because, as someone with the 'potential' for being intelectual, but little patience for long-winded stuff ...I don't know how much the general public is served by this high-minded approach.
Very true. Technological advancements are wasted if we don't have these values guiding it. This is true now, the amount of technological advancements and advancements in medicine we have today would have been incomprehensible not too long ago, miracles, and yet these advancements which we thought would make all our lives easier and would put an end to the major problems of the world don't. Instead of being exciting about the prospect of A.I. automating jobs to make all our lives easier, we're afraid of it leaving us without jobs! And this will continue and get worse unless we actually do something to change the profit driven ideology and economic system that guides most of the world today and we must look to alternatives and different ways of ensuring values of empathy, peace and cooperation are encouraged, not penalised. I don't think this is optional, it's necessary if we wanna have optimism for the future. Thanks for coming to my ted talk 👍.
@@alexstone9099 As far as I've been able to see the key is really embodying these values in our personal lives. Getting together and creating better systems is all well and good.......but the RAW TRUTH is, we need critical mass in terms of EXAMPLES, to even ground these systems in the world. There's no real blueprint, and the world is nowhyere near. Either a guy like Tesla does something himself (like making Twitter better say)...with the power he has from within the system..........or people like you and I have to get together and think it through..........but even that.......I can't force you to allign with these values in your personal life.....which would be the requirement on both sides for us to see the project through right? So, personal embodiment comes first I believe. I think this is a spiritual revolution we need (for lack of a better term). We need to educate people about the greater dynamics and our interconnectedness (in a non-woo woo way) ...because any change we make won't stick unless people are educated and feel enpowered to affect the world positively.
The more I hear this man talk, the more I like him. It is wonderful to listen to intelligence, humanity, and positive action. a We are all in this together, and each one has to do their part. Somehow listening to him, I feel less alone, and forsaken as a species.
He actually has many points but obviously most people only see the surface... and care about how rich he has got and the stock of Tesla so.... Anyway he is probably one of the few Billionaires that actually care about the future of humanity and is effectively working everyday for making it better 💪💪🦾🤖
@@IrkusLecuona - Jealous? A lot probably do. Afraid? Most likely no, not the average person (as the average person has more other day to day worries about). At his game level? Maybe some would be affraid of his investments or something like that, but at the billionare level of playing field - you usually don't see people that are affraid of each other. Compete with each other, or cooperate? Definitely. And there is no question about it, that Elon Musk is one of the people who are a driving force behind some of the technologies, and also early space exploration.
Fantastic interviewer. I’ve noticed many of them don’t pry into Musk’s answers very much, maybe because they’re not very knowledgeable on the subject or maybe they’re just intimidated. But this gentlemen did a fantastic job from responding to bouncing ideas and concepts. Great interviewer and an overall interesting conversation!
@@ericalorraine7943 I'll advise you lookup Priscilla Dearmin-Turner, she have been our real investment prodigy and has also helped me handled my trades for over 18 months now
@@davidhudson3001i just lookup her name and found her accreditation and qualifications on FINRA and SEC, she seems really solid. I leave her a mail on her webpage, thanks🙏
How not to support him? He´s already helped more people than we can even count, I think the world is a better place thanks to this man. "If you want the future to be good, you must make it so, take action to make it good". Great interview!
Despite what the social media and news wants you to think, we can build a great future.
By creating fear one can control a populace easier.
Positive headlines don't get clicks so don't sell advertising.
@@DirtFlyer I’d rather be optimistic and wrong than pessimistic and right.
@Natellite yes sir. It seems like so much media and agendas is wanting to tear down everything we have and build it back up with Legos and Play-Doh.
@@DirtFlyer you’re like an anti sheep. You just go the opposite way to feel special. The world is amazing now, we just magnify negativity because people like you love to loath in it.
I am 52 yrs old. Listening to the future that Elon will accomplish, makes me sad that I will not live long enough to see the full realization of his endeavors.
At the same time, I am VERY HAPPY that I am alive to witness the accomplishments he has already achieved and will achieve in my life time.
If I live long enough to witness the first human mission to mars, I will have died a happier man!
This man makes me want to live longer!
BTW, I was born in 1969. The year we landed on the moon. Maybe I will die the year we land on mars?
thats my same tought! this kind of guys makes me want to live longer also!
Elon is 50 and I'm sure he wants to see life on Mars before he dies too
He's just as old as you so I'm sure he is doing the same as you. The best way to help would be go work for him!
Well said, don't forget Elon is only 50 (I'm 59) and he definitely shares those feelings. He will be doing what he can to speed things up.
MY PLAN, I WILL PASS IN A FUTURE YEAR AND GO TO HEAVEN, IN HEAVEN I PLAN ON FILLING OUT THE PROPER PAPER WORK AND CLASSES AND BE BORN ON MARS, TO GIVE ELON A HELPING HAND
"If you want the future to be good, you must make it so; take action to make it so, and it will be. " 1:06:00 to the end. I love this man for restoring my faith in humanity.
Exactly this. So simple, yet so sincere and profound. Made me tear up.
You do know that Musk says that while not caring about safety issues in Tesla factories causing their Tesla workers to lose their limbs permanently or not carrying out chemical safety classes which caused many workers to lose their eye sight permanently?
And yes the kicker is, Musk tried to hide the worker injuries are still continuing to this day despite Musk saying something like he supports free speech.
What faith in humanity was there when it requires sacrificing people?
Chills!!
@@DeniseDoradoify me too
Me too!
I have seen many interviews of Elon but I believe Chris is the best interviewer for Elon specifically.
I think lex fridman is. But both are good
I believe Chris and Joe Rogan are the best interviewers for Elon.
This was the most important video to watch this year. The pessimism and non action circulating in today's culture has kept us back from a bigger vision and enthusiasm for the future. Let's go claim a better future together.
Yeah, nuclear war is our future, thanks to russian nazis...
Nah the kurzgesagt one was better
@@component9008 They were both good and different.
@@favesongslist I agree I’m part of gen Z and everyone is very pessimistic about our future, I hope these videos reached some of those people.
Do you see a better future in putting a microchip in your brain, in having robots everywhere? I don't. It's a terrifying dystopia.
Watching this video, I have to say that Chris Anderson is an outstanding and amazing interviewer. All questions were totally on point and not only interesting but also different to what we have heard before from Elon. Throughout the interview, one could see the underlying structure and guidance which made it easy to listen and follow along. And one thing that especially stood out: He rarely interrupted but still managed to get all the necessary information while not digressing from the main topics.
I watched a 1 hour long interview, enjoyed every second and am stunned afterwards to a point where not writing a comment simply isn't a possibility. That's what interviews should be like. That's quality.
I agree with Elon. I really hope we will be able to solve and cure mental health disorders and I hope we will be able understand more about the brain and understand more about the mind in five to ten years (thats my estimate). This interview gives me hope and I hope Neuralink will be safe and I hope it will help people who are going through tough times. This was a great interview. Thank you Elon and I hope you succeed!
Such a horrible interviewer, rude at some questions, didn’t let Elon conclude his line of thinking many times and tried to teach Elon about managing his business at some point.
love how he chimes in that elon should consolidate all his companies into one and he is like..ummm ok no.
@@J.R.Fernandes agree
not only that, but the interviewer also had a quite good grasp on the technologies Elon mentioned, with special atention on the self driving AI architectures. Surprised me considering that he's head of TED talks and not a tech guy
One thing I like about Elon Musk is his honesty. "I don't wanna blow your mind, but I'm not always right." Great humility in there.
A $32,000 profit sent to my portfolio each week, mrs glad Remirez mendy is Amazing!!!!!!
@@incomebaba4100 get back on your corner.
Honest, like failing to disclose his ownership stake in Twitter, effectively stealing $150 million in shareholder value, which he is now being sued for.
@@DZ-yk2ew 😂 He now owns Twitter so it really doesn’t mean much. Btw, the SEC has targeted him many times for dumb stuff like that. The government isn’t dumb, they are fully aware as to what they are doing
@@jimmy79889 it still matters, Elon will likely lose the lawsuit and have to pay up. Norms still matter, and this pattern of behavior will reap what it sows.
Excellent conversation and thank you Elon for being a humanist. People everywhere need a future that inspires.🚀🚀🚀
This is one of the best elons interview i have seen in a long time. Outside of all the crazy stupid jokes and in the midst of all the negativism, this man gives me hope. I feel like in one way or other i can do something at my own scale atleast even if i get backlash.
This man truly has so much hope for humans being the richest person and still giving up everything for us! Truly blessed soul
Great but just remember do not get your hope from man, but from Creator God / Jesus
@@e.r.6147 Jesus is DEAD. If he’s real wtf is he. Theres no god, theres no Jesus. Its one humongous lie. Dont try to preach to me back. Ill hunt you down.
That's what he's good at. Some psychics are good enough to also give you hope.
@@e.r.6147 LOL you can literally frame anything around Jesus i'll bet. Toast fell butter side down? Jesus must be mad at you.
Interviewer is clearly passionate about the topics. Good questions, good conversation, and good interview. Thank you for this.
A news host spoke so highly of this💕 Christine Lynn Saitta and her loss prevention strategies been trying to get to her ever since didn’t know she was so accessible
@@rajeshupadhyay5683i just lookup her name and found her accreditation, qualifications on FINRA and SEC, she seems really solid. I leave her a mail on her webpage🙏
Financial management is a crucial topic that most tend to shy away from, and ends up haunting them in the near future
Thank God for Elon Musk an his Wisdom an Confiendece in our New World an new lifestyle... You are admired by me Sir...thank you for you comiitment to Human Kind..amen ..God's speed son...
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💯⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
What about admitting energy through the air like Tesla had spoken about so many years ago at 432 Hz
Either pulling the energy directly from the atmosphere and re-distributing it as a pulse through the air that can then charge batteries indefinitely as storage and for usage
The only person that makes you excited about the future!
So true, I ask people who doesn't follow Elon Musk what they are excited about for the future, they reply nothing and has a pessimistic view on life.
I used to be the same until I start following Elon's companies.
Haha so true. We are so emboriled in the current affairs that I almost see nothing about how exciting future can be, but all the pessimistic outcomes.
and then, Skynet came online
🌱SO TRUE🌱
If this clown makes you excited of the future, then you have no personal ambitions.
Thank you for making this available on UA-cam. Great conversation and good Interview! I can’t forget the honesty from Elon Musk…
So far this has been one of the best Elon’s interviews, happy that the interviewer is knowledgeable about Musk’s endeavors and questions are somewhat interesting. It shows respect for Elon’s time.
HyperLoop?
Tesla Ventilators?
Tesla Semi?
Tesla Truck?
Robo Taxi?
Boring brinks?
Tesla Sled?
Tesla Pod?
Tesla Bot?
Armor glass?
Solar powered MegaChargers?
SolarCity Solar Roof Tiles?
Tesla buy out of SolarCity?
Market manipulation?
Insane data mining of Tesla drivers?
Sells pollution for profit?
Never worked for PayPal?
Corporate welfare at taxpayer expense?
Selling 2021 cars with 2017 batteries?
Elon Musk is like Elizabeth Holmes but he hasn't been caught yet.
He did the previous Ted talk with him
Honestly this is hands down one of the best discussions I’ve seen in a long time!
This interview was awful lol
wait, did any of you like the video?
His message, right at the end, was simple, poignant and to-the-point ..."if you want the future to be good, make it good! Take action"
Most great advices are simple
Elon said that to young generations, but to think about it, young generations mostly don't have the power to change the world to something good, Innit?
He also (seriously) endorsed Kanye West’s campaign for president.
he's the main one who can make it happen, in terms of influence and money. but he chooses leaving this planet and exploitation. how about decent pay?
@@sagartamang0000 not yet. They will grow and some of them will become the powerfull of the future.
"If you want the future to be good, you must make it so." I love that quote.
You can't change the future, you can only change the present reality. Buying electric cars could lead to a sustainable and better future, but it might as well do the opposite. There is no way to be sure. Electric cars could for example lead to a massive increase in traffic because suddenly driving around your car is almost free using solar power and that increase in traffic would produce more secondary CO2 than it saves by ditching gasoline, like fixing roads (asphalt -> super high in CO2), building more bridges (concrete -> super high in CO2), wear and production of tires, etc etc. IMO the best way to fix the future is a drastic decrease in human population to levels where we can live in symbiosis with nature and let everyone enjoy a happy and healthy life. We just don't fulfill the requirements to be an advanced species so long there is unnecessary suffering. If we can't fix our most basic of needs for all, why would you want to spread such a toxic culture into space? We're not worthy (yet). We have to grow up first and then join the galactic community. One step at a time.. they're probably watching us and there is no way they would let a species loose into space that is at the verge of using nuclear bombs against each other. How stupid is that.. and if you believe you're safe from earthlings on Mars you're totally wrong. Nukes can reach Mars without a problem. In fact I'm sure some countries will setup spy satellites around Mars the moment it is colonized and then claim they are building weapons of mass destruction to justify an invasion.
Make it so number 1
I loved that one too. It's enough for have an important and useful life meaning
How about in order for the future to be good, the rich must pay their taxes just like everybody else, and they must stop corrupting politics all around the world. How about we start with those fundamentals instead of making a billionaire into some kind of holy deity.
but he's making the future bad, so what he says is irrelivant, focus on his actions, not his empty words
Chris Anderson is truly a master in the art of interviewing. Every question he posed was not only sharp and engaging but also brought out fresh perspectives from Elon, things we hadn't heard before. The conversation was guided in a highly coherent and logical way, making it easy for viewers to follow and completely captivating.
What stood out the most was Chris's remarkable balance between listening and leading. He rarely interrupted, yet he managed to extract all the essential information without straying from the main topic.
I just finished watching a one-hour interview, and I must say I enjoyed every single minute. It was an unforgettable experience and a high standard for the craft of interviewing.
Definitely the best interview so far. The interviewer was very respectful of Elon and structured his questions in an unbiased way. Very very refreshing!!
Unbiased because he spoke a lot and said not much at all
I never thought I'd see the day when someone takes more time talking than Elon
Such a horrible interviewer, rude at some questions, didn’t let Elon conclude his line of thinking many times and tried to teach Elon about managing his business at some point.
And he is knowledgeable, which is very helpful.
Best interview so far 🤣🤣🤣🤣🥲 he hardly said any sentence without u h uh uh. And then change of direction, and wtf did he ever achieved with tesla?! Space X is just a bought investment. He is just the 👱🏻♂️ showboy
This is really well researched and I enjoy the interviewer asking interesting questions.
I agree with you. When i come across someone who can interview the way he does and the questions he is asking I realise the potential. I find Elon Musk intriguing .
Comeonn…. That’s his only job..hahaha if you are about to interview the richest person in the world you better do some research and ask some stuff that people haven’t asked yet. We give to many props for doing the bare minimum
@@breadcash9096 Pull your head in doughmoney.
the interviewer is the founder of TED
@@kennethkho7165 no Chris Anderson is the head of TED
I love his closing line, "Take action to make it good, and then it will be."
So many people get this wrong. We're in a generation full of people who complain about everything as if it's beyond them, rather than forging themselves into the solution to the problems that keep them up at night. I wish more people followed this advice. Be the change you want to see in the world. It's so simple. Stop whining and get to work.
👆 THIS 💯
Yep
And Elon knows this. Hence why he has zeroed in one one of our main achilles heels at the moment; Twitter. This emerging technology and it's tendency to cater to the worst of human nature is preventing us from even having reasonable conversations about these solutions.
Easier said and done but so true
There's such a thing as ignorance. People are constantly taking action, but they're not taking the right ones because idiots keep giving stupid advice.
He is a special human that came to this Earth to protect us !! A miracle of Nature to preserve itself! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️❤️❤️! We love him Elon !
Then you've been taken in completely.
Not take as sign as contract legality of legal paper police maybe legatimasi of private or publicly on your and you partner and freinds company from Republic and Demokrat.
@@loripower7819
Every Elon Musk interview gets me excited about the future and really inspires me to be a better human in my own way.
and you still believe his fantasies?
Same here, we need to be optimistic about our future or else we won’t be able to thrive but I believe we can
@@Heinz76Harald don't tell me you believe more in politicians ???😒
@@fraxxcjangerl7195 don't tell me there are only two options? It's only billionaires or politicians?
@@stevestadler4634 that's world and the only place !! because you know when a scientist tries to tell truth the people don't listen and that is fact,like guy who tried to warn us about the climate change and people don't even try to find the man ID or at least his Twitter 😒 !! So at least Elon musk is trying to do something
For a guy who's time is so valuable, he was extremely generous with it here. We need more people like him.
He is helping humanity progress faster than any government in the world
How could his time be better spent than to share his progress with us? At least that is how he sees it which is why he is changing the world.
The man trolls people on twitter, I think he has more time than think.
I think everything he does is very well thought through. Taking the time to explain the world what he is doing is like a shield against bad media.
People as in AI!? I see what you did there! 🤬😰
Props to Chris Anderson and the rest of the TED team. This is such a great interview. All questions are well curated; well researched. Execution is perfect. Held Elon accountable as necessary but at the same time gave him time to explain. TED talks with Elon will go down in history for sure.
Would not shock me if future generations look back in awe after we reach many of his goals. Elon is one of a kind. Most bilionares do jack all with their lives, he has a purpose and he even knows time is running out. He is 50 at this point-
Exactly my thought! He asked all the right questions. The tone of the entire interview was respectful and informative as it should be.
He absolutely did a great job. Shoutout Elon for spending his time to do this. In this critical hour he could of solved many problems.
He is either the anti christ or Christ like…
Giving hope in a tech world where most stopped using then Jesus for hope..
2029 is going to be biblical.
Interesting at the beginning of the interview was talks about the future and hope. (There’s some type of reset happening)
Elon pulls out his mason gesture between his legs and flexes in his mind… “I know what’s coming this is why I’m doing what I do@
💯 leadership at its best.
Best username ever
Elon is the top Number one ❤❤❤❤❤ with him, I am confident for the futur... I wish I will see all of that in France
great interview and exciting updates from Elon! 😎🙌
We're still talking about wind, solar, nuclear power and batteries...We need smarter people.
@@reducecotwo that are not evil like elon muskrat
@@dr.chonki4922 Please!
@@dr.chonki4922 what makes you think elon is evil? And did you feel the need to make fun of his name to prove your point? I think toxic ppl like you are the muskrats of this world
@@reducecotwo you seem to imply that youre smarter than these people. Why dont you tell us what we should be talking about?
Can we just give incredible kudos to this interviewer? Such an awesome interview!
Agreed he did a great job.
Tbh jow rogan asks far more interesting questions
I disagree, he talked way too much. I heard more from him than Elon, and he never gave Elon the time to think and finish his point, he constantly wanted to say something back instead of listen.
@@Ari-lu5ve this what I looking for, he did go on crazy tangents but it was not a bad interview. Good questions just incredibly long and murky
@@Ari-lu5ve anyways both were decent just my opinion
I'll retain two answers that really blowed my mind like never :
59:59 « Every high-quality minute of thinking is a million dollars impact on Tesla »
1:02:33 « If you care about the reality of goodness instead of the perception of it, philanthropy is extremely difficult »
Thank you so much for the quality of this interview. The questions were on point, and to me, Elon enjoyed it as much as we did.
True. If you're a lemming.
@@hieroglyph321 you're not one of those people who believe lemmings commit suicide en mass, are you?
😂😂😂😂😂
Elon might be the role model of leading the future sustainable technology and people will follow up to progress on the planet ❤
This is the best Elon Musk interview I’ve seen. Really nicely done.
I think so too
If you like this one, you should check out the one he did with Don Lemon.
Thank you for making this available on UA-cam, TED.
A $32,000 profit sent to my portfolio each week, mrs glad Remirez mendy is Amazing!
This is a masterpiece of an interview. Thank you Chris and thank you Elon!
Imagine if this interview was done on CNN. He would likely be depicted as the devil.
lol no. constantly setting a tone with silly timeline banter was unbearable and egomaniac of this amateur
@@kevintrye7605 i km o
Thank them for what exactly? Elon is a MASSIVE emitter of carbon, and he is a massive destroyer of ecology, like any fucking corporate owner, no matter if what they pump out of the factory has "green" on the box. He is not the solution to our problems, he is an example of the fucking problem, that being perpetual growth capitalism in complete fucking defiance of the immutable physics of a finite world.
The reason our species is coming to an end is because of morons like you who give people legitimacy based on their bank balance and vocabulary alone, allowing them to get to high places where they bend governments to their rich minorities will.
@@D1amondHands He just represents what people want to hear from Elon ... a super rich visionary being asked a lot of things must be annoying at a point but it´s necessary to keep plans transparent and to give some feedback to people who do not stalk Elons life and his projects. Making realistic guesses on timelines is part of the transparency.
Very impressive! Interviewer is clearly passionate about the topics. Good
questions, great conversation, and good interview....
One of the best interviews I have ever watched. Kudos to all involved!
@@ahpuch2236 it was still very interesting
Why didn't he ask if Elon will leave with the first 1000 ships!!!
@@jeoboden In previous interviews Elon has said that he doesn't care to be the first man/or in the first few ships on Mars, and would rather keep working on earth. That he would go to Mars in his later years and want to die there. (I'm sure you can look it up)
I actually think the interviewer was trying hard not to spill out all his dreams he pondered in the late nights of his life. It was rather incredible and added a dimension to the interview that I enjoyed very deeply. That deep big dream for the future is missing in near every sphere of human endeavor today .
War , supply chain issues , global crisis, and on and on. It's so inspiring to see a host let out their deeper self .
Elon Musk is not a white knight.
@@ThisIsDemocracy 👍 no he's definitely not , I haven't seen his armor , poke stick or his horse 😜
@@ThisIsDemocracy What do you mean by that?
@@StardropSmoothie lmao you are delusional
@@StardropSmoothie lol. Even if he’s the worst, the technology that he’s made possible, and yes he has made them possible, has pushed humanity further then anyone of his peers and a majority of humans thru out history.
I’m sure there are plenty of awful things that have come from his companies, but I think you are being a bit short sighted, especially when you consider that a huge amount of billionaires are making their money with literal scams that only literally only hurt the world at large.
I also think you’ve just read into some poorly written slam pieces. He’s not saint, don’t get me wrong, but he’s a far cry from Bezos or any of the other tech elites, not to mention politicians or investment bankers.
He’s definitely inflammatory sometimes, but if there was legitimate evidence of him being nasty to minorities or treating workers terribly(like say Amazon…), we’d be hearing it non-stop. It’s just a lazy way to argue against someone.
I mean, the guy manufactures his cars in the US…most corporations are manufacturing their products overaeas in way way worse environments. Like, out of all the ones to go after, there’s so many who give nothing in return compared to him.
And the US is still putting out way less pollution and environmental damage as many eastern countries are. None of its good, but it’s kind of sad to attack the one guy who has actually made the most progress in environmental technology. Most didn’t even think electric cars would be a thing for another 50 years.
Elon Musk paints a bright future: sustainable energy, electric vehicles, and AI for good. 🚀 Let's build a world worth getting excited about!
You know when your looking at someone alive and you know people will know their name in a 1000 years time, its like watching Julius Caesar ..it amazes me to be in this same time with such a man, to watch him work, try and understand how he thinks... sorry iv always been a fan boy, I make no apology.
So am I one day I hope to get a tesla but I think what he has achieved is amazing
Parasocial
You are accurate my friend... Elon is next level human... I follow him closely and appreciate his work
It truly is a miracle ❤️❤️
The cult is out in force! Maybe Elon will also sanction the worship of himself as did Caesar.
"If you want the future to be good you must make it so, take action to make it so and it will be" perfect way to end an excellent interview
I couldn´t agree more.
"Just do it" -shia labeouf
"If you want the future to be good, then make it so. Take action, and it'll be good" Elon Musk 2022
"the best way to predict the future is to create it" - abraham lincoln, probably
Amen 🙏
Your handle is catchy... like Django
what a clown
@@Guestpass13 It's my name actually 😂🤣
This is the first interview that I’ve seen him do and I’m sorry that I didn’t pay more attention to him in the past. He is very down to earth and pretty humble. I am very impressed by Elon Musk. Social media makes him out horribly. We really do have to do our own research and find out for ourselves. Take action’ make changes!
One of the best Elon Musk interviews ever. The interviewer asked great pointed questions. He definitely did all his homework.
I second that, this was a fantastic interview with him.
I agree. Chris Anderson btw, is the founder of Ted. :D
Bro, this guy interviewing him is a legend in his own right.
its about fear and respect. the people respect elon must thus he has no fear in the public space. bill on the other hand...
@@cagneybillingsley2165 dafuq?
Not only a fascinating, intelligent interview, but also a sorely needed dose of optimism!!! (... for me, at least)
Somebody give this man a Twiiter!
Well said
you are like these women, who like to be lied to
@@igninis and you are like those cynical sexist swine, who weren't hugged enough as children. shall we continue to make virtually baseless assumptions about each other? I'm occasionally bored enough for that.
sad considering the stuff elon pumps out 99% of the time is crap
I feel more intelligent after watching this ! Very skillful interviewer, and as for Elon, I'm not sure how he keeps all those plates spinning ; for me he is the most interesting person alive. Man of the century !
So the guys who actually found the cure for ebola and all must be dummies.
We just so proud to talk about your performance,
Fantastic interview. I'm so glad Elon exists, it's amazing what one great human can do against all the terrible ones in power.
A $32,000 profit sent to my portfolio each week, mrs glad Remirez mendy is Amazing!!!!!!
@@incomebaba4100 Scammer
@Mother Goosekeeper Ok so Electric Vehicles, Solar Power, Space Flight, Free Speech, Repairing Brain Injuries, tunnels, PayPal is not enough for you? Noted.
@@brendan7258 “tunnels” lol
@@MrDesmondPot And „free speech“, unless you are a Tesla employee criticizing the company. Then you get fired. The gullible Musk fanboy idiots just don't see that he is a con-man. Give it 10 years and they'll finally realize that nothing he did had any impact.
It is the best interview I have seen from Elon, it leaves a great feeling. Elon is a great visionary with an inspiring and authentic cause. Thanks TED for this!
@Mother Goosekeeper of course are many other problems, and are many other people suffering, nobody have the same opportunities but we need to try to do our part too and take action where we can. I think that and I respect your opinion too.
@@dillingerraggio3437 don’t mind that mindless piece of garbage
"If you want the future to be good, you must make it so." - Elon Musk
by harassing workers who want to unionize, by sending workers to their deaths just so the production doesn't stop during covid lockdowns. If this man will shape our future, he will be a despot on Mars. He can gladly die there on his barren rock. I will not miss him.
If you want the future to be good, you musk make it so.
What a fantastic interview. Chris had so much knowledge , beautifully asked the hard questions without being offensive. He also made Elon think... which is something not many people have achieved. Elon again was open and honest and was appreciative of Chris's enthusiasm and thought process. Best interview match I've seen with Elon.
This is one of the better interviews I have ever heard, the interviewer had educated, thought provoking questions, that weren’t trying to provoke a response, but rather intellectually stimulating content. I wish all interviews were approached similarly.
Wonder how many entrepreneurs, geniuses and people who will one day change the world in different areas are now inspired and committed to follow their dreams by seeing Elon make his dream happen, one day they will say they did it because of him
LMAO! Maybe if you got to see the statements of his bank account you will be inspired to be a multi-billionaire too. Hopefully he will make an infomercial and start selling devotional prayer kits where you can pray to Elon each and every day. All hail Elon, worship Elon, Elon The Great!!!
@@DirtFlyer Living in a negative world will get you nowhere and solve nothing~~~~
@@RisinShinePV Being happy and thinking everything is good and correct is what a psychopath does.
@@Bruh-wb3qw dont you just love it when people delete they're comment?
Stupid 💩
You can't think for yourself? He would be embarrassed for you 😜
I think this was an incredible interview. So much value for 1 hour. Intellectually dense and yet easy to consume.
I thank my angel for waking me up to watch ELON MUSK interview of the future of humanity. I am grateful, thank you.
Me toooooo… the election got me watching more about him. I wasn’t into politics ..well I am now.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Elon is a perfect example for never giving up on ur dreams,he just constantly being consistent with his dreams as well as managing side by side other activities,hats off to that Elon
Best Elon interview I've ever seen, a very relaxed Elon, Chris was excellent and stayed away from the really depressing areas that Elon find hard to shake and move on from during an interview and the future really is bright. Don't let the doomsday crowd get you down.
IMO anyone having watched this interview, still talking bad about Elon has an ulterior motive.
The censorship gang
I love how the video starts😂 He asks Elon how he’s doing, and Elon politely answers and returns the question and the interviewer completely ignores him
And then they label Elon as awkward...
😔😔
Haha he's just clearly excited to start the convo ;)
Most people nowadays do never ask in return, let alone reply in return. World is full of idiots, sadly.
typical for british ppl
The honest and candid reply of ELON during this interview is worth missing your breakfast.
"There is a whole generation coming through who seem really sad about the future. What would you say to them?"
"Well I think if you want the future to be good, you must make it so. Take action, to make it good, and it will be." -Elon Musk
I wish we could clone Elon and have him run for prez.
@@deanmindock3680 he's done a lot more than any president anyway
The only reason the next generation would be doubtful about the future is because they're being brainwashed by the elites in power.
(and for some reason we just keep voting in the same puppets and doing nothing about it)
It's truly fucking sad to see.
Elon Musk saying thank you right after, at the very end, was epic af ngl. The level of sincerity where he, rightfully so, believes he's making a real tangible difference on our world and future was incredible . Power on Musk, power on
He is delirious about self-driving cars. “most of the time with no interventions “ I am buying a HuMVE3 to protect himself from all your stupid-cars.
Great and inspiring interview with an interviewer that goes beyond asking the obvious questions. Showing these things to my kids to inspire them,
‘If you want a good future, go out and make it so.’ A very simple but very powerful and actionable message.
Thanks Elon for providing hope and inspiration to humanity!
Impressive mind. Impressive follow through. 👍
I think this is the best interview with Elon we have on record. Thanks Chris - you nailed it for TED.
Chris was the worst interviewer. Constant interruptions. Watch him slowly fade away during Elon's answers as his mind wonders to the next question.
@@anypercentdeathless I agree with the interruptions and the quick question jumps, but I think it may have been due to time constraints. Although it seemed Elon was ready to go much more in depth with some of his answers.
Elon Musk is a pioneering entrepreneur who uniquely balances business acumen with a passion for humanity's future and the planet's sustainability. Such people keep HOPE n FAITH alive. ✅💯❤️😇✌🏾✌🏾✌🏾✌🏾. Bless him.
Never thought I could just sit on my chair and watch an interview for a whole hour without being distracted. This was incredibly interesting.
Respect for Chris Anderson, he makes the talk pretty interesting, absolutely great job.
the person it is interviewing it is always the most important factor
disagree...
@@ereadn disafree
@@chillydoog lol
Is he down syndrome? That was very hard to watch.
I have a complex relationship with Elon Musk.
Generally I don’t trust people with too much power, but I feel some hope with this guy having the power that he does.
My hope is far more cautious than most~~~ let us see if Elon can back up his words with concrete actions and positive results~~~ I have heard the same swan song and dance from others over the years~~~ I do hope this person can deliver what his mouth tells us~~~~ if so it will be a first~~~
He doesn't have that much power that's the issue
If he did.. SLS would be cancelled
If he did then Biden would only talk about Tesla. They didn't even turn up to the Austin plant launch
I think it's healthy to have your skepticism. However, what I have found is that for great things to happen, it often takes one significant leader to lead people, for the better or for the worse.
I'm not convinced that humans can make great progress without significant people taking charge. I've seen it in business and in politics.
Sounds like you 'instinct' is being biased.
@@RisinShinePV But he HAS backed up his words with concrete actions, time and time again. Go back to 2010 or before and check what he said (e.g. Master Plan part 1). He has made things happen just as he said. No reason to believe that it won't continue. He is very obviously working hard to see these things come into fruition, when he could have years ago retreated back to a Yacht and lived like a King for the rest of his days.
Really, this is a very important point of evidence: At this point there is NO reason for him to work at all (let alone 60+ hours per week) other than for these visions that he has stated again and again
The Tesla Texas Gigafactory symbolizes an exciting future, not only for technological innovation but also for sustainable energy and manufacturing. It reflects Tesla's dedication to producing electric vehicles, energy storage, and solar products at an unprecedented scale.
As a beacon of progress, the Gigafactory generates thousands of jobs, advances cutting-edge production techniques, and pushes the limits of automation and sustainable design. It represents a bold vision where sustainability and innovation merge, fostering cleaner energy, smarter transportation, and more efficient manufacturing. For those interested in green technology, renewable energy, or the automotive field, this is a pivotal moment in the conversation.
I gota say... He's talks so simply. He logically guides you through his reasoning... Other CEOs usually just say generic bullet points about their products. He's explains his fundamental logic.
autistics generally have considered logic in their reasoning
I think the most profound things he said in this interview[49:06] was the move away from representational democracy to a direct democracy, having laws that are short enough for people to understand, and making it harder to make laws than to get rid of laws. Excellent interview!
Wait!
So he has a thought where in democracy, should be much harder to create a law than harder to get rid of a law.
So, making law should be hard and get rid of one should be easier.
Not equal harder?
Direct democracy not representative, so the people would vote straight for a law to pass or not.
How about people with different IQ?
Make simple laws so people can understand them. So what about loopholes if the law is not well detailed.
Making simple law, is that means people in Mars will be people who won't reason well in order to give them easy to understand laws.
@@mylifewithaspiehubby yes Elon musk is goat
@@mylifewithaspiehubby I don't think you need laws to be ridiculously complex, like they are now, to avoid loopholes.
Also, there's plenty of loopholes now even though the laws are ridiculously complex.
@Tay Zk
I agree with you, today's laws are very scramble. I just took his thoughts of having a short simple law literal so I get concerned about a well detailed law is not short even to cover everything and no leave space for loopholes.
Representational democracy is certainly horrible. But, direct democracy is worse. The problem is that any time you allow any group of people to control the lives of another group of people (even by a Kumbaya voting process), you inevitably end up with despotism, slavery and death.
The only solution is a culture that legitimizes opting out of ANY political jurisdiction at ANY time. The only legitimate laws require unanimous consent. If 99 out of 100 people vote for something, it should only apply the 99, and the 1 outlier should be free to opt out.
5:00 love it that he doesn't insist on being correct but invites others to the conversation.
Go Elon
Mind-blowing interview. Always interesting to listen to Elon
I say we ask Elon to pursue nuclear Fusion before working on interplanetary travel. Mars is rather inhospitable to DNA; If his intent is to have a life ship for humanity, it's probably here that needs the work... Nuclear Fusion could save the World... talk about going down in the history books, Fusion would top Edison and Tesla's accomplishments combined... "Limitless clean energy forever"...
Good fraudsters
@@thetruthserum2816 He is pursuing nuclear fusion but not the way you were thinking about. He mentioned the sun is a nuclear fusion reactor why not harness that? The is why Tesla in solar energy.
@@TheAthleteJC So, we need Fusion to wean us from fission. Otherwise we continue to leave the nuclear waste problem to our children, whereas the folks from the 50's though we'd be George Jetson by 2020, and have figured out how to process spent nuclear waste long ago...
@@thetruthserum2816 he's totally against fusion reactors, thinks they're silly when there's a big one in the sky every day that we can use
That's one of the best interviews i saw. Besides the content, which is eye opening, Chris is asking really good questions and Elon is very comfortable answering them. 💯
u would say that... smh
Are you sure your eyes opened?
Love your mysterious replies guys, keep it up.
Of course he's comfortable, this is scripted.. I don't know how it can even be called an interview. It's the equivalent of a paid advertisement/op-ed in a newspaper.
@@pa_alia maybe it's true, but unlikely, seeing how questions are thrown out of the blue sometimes by Chris, it also comes with a barrage of other interviews/events, but nonetheless Musk is not changing any ideas or details, and the vision he gives is great for everyone. I really don't understand why people are still pushing against that.
One of the best if not the best Elon interview to date. You really pulled out Elon’s visions of the future in a vivid way. Well done!
Hands down best interview from Elon to date! This here is a GEM
Thank you for this magnificent interview the interviewer is a genius too ! Thanks TED !!
How great it is to be alive and inspired by Elon Musk in my life time. He's one of those rare humans that history will study and talk about his greatness long after we are gone.
Agree
My sister came over the other day when I was watching a SpaceX update. She didn't know what it was and I said something very similar! I remember saying "don't miss this stuff... these things will change the entire world in a decade."
Very inspiring. He takes results achieved by the USA and sells these to China.
Like Chinese Americans cannot Do that already.
Exactly same thought was running through my mind as I was watching this interview. We are witnessing history, in front of our eyes!
Remember when in the height of the pandemic the height of death by covid 19 he was threatening the city where his Tesla factory is, threatening to pack up and leave because his freedom to keep the business open with mask wearing was being violated 🤣
"If you want the future to be good, make it good. Take action"
Absolutely beautifully and simply said
'And mine Lithium and kill millions of africans" oh sorry thats not a quote it's just what Elon does
And he's right! I'm gonna get on twitter right now and talk to people about genders, race and sexual orientation.
I'm doing my part!
@@F4c2a lmao!! Exactly!
Wow, this interview was amazing! Chris asking so many interesting and pointed questions, it felt like 15 minutes watching all of this.
ありがとうございます!
You can totally imagine seeing this video in a museum in 30 years and people will struggle to remember what life was like before we had cheap and unlimited energy, robot helpers, self-driving cars and rockets that take us anywhere in the planet in 30 minutes.
And the museum is also on Mars, honestly can't wait to see what they can accomplish
@@breandanhamon1243 I think this is the best comment-reply combination I have ever come across on the internet
And this is when the megalomaniac billionaire was trying to organize a hostile takeover of a media company in order to install a fascist ex-POTUS back on Twitter.
I’m sure this will age like all his other interviews, but it’s purpose is served in convincing lemmings that he actually cares about the future.
@@breandanhamon1243 Mind blowing!
I love it!
If only.
What a great interview! Thanks for picking someone who “gets” Elon and actually asks some great questions and gets Elon to open up. Thanks
Wonderful interview, respectfully asked and considered answers. Awesome excitement levels for all mankind. Even if only a fraction of his plans come off he's already done so much for humankind.
Love his positive attitude. It would be great if people would utilize their intelligence to become innovative rather than complain. Provide solutions and stay positive.
Like you are doing now?
You're asking too much from a human ;)
It doesn't take an innovator to start an electric car company, it takes a fortune. People churn out new ideas all the time, they just rarely bubble up because 99% of us are too busy racing inflation to go beg investors
@@westganton you are what's holding the world back.
@@westganton yes it FUCKING did
Ffs it's so annoying.. without elons leadership we wouldn't have anything
Ask yourself why Toyota or Volkswagen hasn't gone full 100% ev
Think of that.
Let’s be clear one reason is the question is to steer him on other issues but let’s see Elon is a think tank and a Great Hero knows the business I well .
Hopefully amongst the people in the comments, and those watching this video, we'll have other individuals ready and willing to build towards a better future for themselves and others. Don't leave Elon to have all the fun lol.
This!
Dragon
As a farmer I could really use a robot that would cut, ted, collect, bale and stack the hay every year. If I could do everything else I could run the farm from my wheelchair. Musk speaks of fixing brain and spine injury…this is what I deal with daily and would be first in line to volunteer for testing!
People should own robots not corporations. Blender is a 3d animation program that is open source. I hope we can show robots what to do and record it with blender and play it back so the robot will do it. Soon we will be able to 3d print our own robots that will do labor for us. That we can spend our time raising children.
@@wyomingcreations8824 i
and when the robots do all that, they wont need you. ever thought about that?
If you are American citizen ,then you could sent a volunteer request mail to the Neuralink team .
@@ege8240 They need us to make them better. We created them in the first place.
I like this interviewer, very respective and seemed like he was honestly curious when he was asking questions. Love it.
Elon is an awesome human being. People tend to define him in terms of his wealth but in reality I think money is just a means to an end for him. Every couple of hundred years or so someone like him comes along to propel humanity forwards.
how? :D by being pathetic? xD his projects are whack: satellite internet that's both overpriced and slower than US average, his hyperloop that is less efficient than one quarter of a subway system of roughly equal size. Him trying to dominate the electric car market through charging infrastructure. Oh and the autopilot that still doesn't work xD he is A HACK
He is like no one before ,most rich have no regard for average Joe ,Elon the savior of humanity
if that is how you see history you must either be a child or really silly
Great interview
Worldclass editing. Period. It made it one of the best EM interviews to date. Applaud!
In the future maybe we can enjoy more of life, say, we can now "FLY TO THE MOON, VISIT JUPITER AND HAVE LUNCH OR DINNER IN MARS ..." THANKS TO
ELON MUSK... the future of humanity.
"I'm more motivated by curiosity than anything" ~Elon
did he say that?
@@norihiro01 yep at 1:04:50
@@nezukochan471 hmm, if your are Elon, curiosity can lead you down the right path, but everyone is not an Elon. including me.
@@norihiro01 Then make sure your curiosity stems from a place of goodwill
@@AncientNegus ok, but I'm no saint or jesus either.
Loved this Interview. Elon's vision is so inspring. I want to have a future talk on how all the incentives : Tesla, SpaceX, Neuralink,& Boring Company converge and synergize
@Mother Goosekeeper 😂
I was talking w my gf and i realized that Elon is actually building a future today with the big picture @ the forefront and every company he has created or collaborated with is only a cog in a much bigger machine. He knows humanity plays a huge role in his vision of the future. He's mentioned in the past that there were once great empires that have been advanced technologically only to crumble from within and collapse. Back into the "dark ages" less than they once were. This usually has to do with the insatiable appetite of the ego and its hunger for power. He recognizes the social fabric of our democracy is frayed and tattered yet still intact albeit the rip that is growing at an alarming rate with each election cycle. Thats why i think he feels it is necessary to embark on this communication endeavor with twitter. Why there is so much pushback is strange. Who's really pushing? What are in the data servers @twitter that compels the powerful to take an advesarial stance? Was there a coordinated effort between the Govt. Tech and Media to elevate political figures and diminish others? How active of a role did twitter take? If any? Was there election meddling going on? Any contribution to a political campaign has to be filed with the F.E.C. and what price can be placed on the power of shaping public opinion? Certainly there must have been a conscious effort by many to maintain a relatively tight storyline surrounding COVID-19. I wonder what their direct messages (via twitter) to one another would bring to light? It makes me think that Elon might be making a lot of people nervous right now. Cant wait to see how it all unfolds.
To start I was intrigued to hear about AI! I had no idea I would end with existential crisis
For all the people that dislike, or even hate him for minor reasons, it really says a lot more about them, than it does him. All things considered, an exceptional human being.
A $32,000 profit sent to my portfolio each week, mrs glad Remirez mendy is Amazing!!!!!!
@@katlegophilips8816 only $32k?? Mrs. Mendy needs to pick up some $TSLA in your portfolio and pump those numbers up - those are rookie numbers!
A lot of people online say they hate elon but in real life it's been about 1 out of 20 in my experience
Это очень интересное интервью. Я слушаю его уже не в первый раз и каждый раз нахожу в нём что-то новое для размышлений.Илон Маск является для меня источником новых идей 😊😊
"Well, I think if you want the future to be good, you must make it so. Take action to make it good, and it will be."
thank you!!! and thank god we live in this era along side Mr. Elon Musk
Next Nicolas telsa
What an absolutely AMAZING interview. Chris did an amazing job, asking some super interesting questions. I loved it.
Agreed, Chris asked so many of the questions that I would have, sorry Elon went back to some of his stock answers that missed the detail of the question.
I thought Elon may have been a little tired...
@@krystalklear7793 I am always amazed how Elon does so much and is always travelling the world, I do almost nothing and I am always tired :(
At least Elon looks relaxed and happy in this interview.
Man that considered himself rich... Most generally is worth what they have in their pocket... But a man that strives to make money work for him... It's worth more than the money he has.
Trying to get my head around this 😊
What an excellent interviewer. Very knowledgable about your subject, didn't put the subject on guard, and the whole thing just flowed very naturally. A real pro.
Chris is such an amazing interviewer. Good questions and I just love his voice, tone and respectful way of speaking.
I think for the most part Ellon has his heart in the right place, but still, it's sad that most people still consider "technological evolution = betterment of humanity". We can evolve our gadgets all we want, if we don't evolve in terms of VALUES, empathy, peace, cooperation, etc..........we aren't going to have a future worth getting excited about.
Neurolink can help with values, empathy, peace and cooperation because people will be able to learn faster and communicate better with feelings rather than just words.
You’re 100% right. Google Dan Schmachtenberger, who speaks well about these ideas.
@@andybaldman I've just listened to snippets of him talk on a podcast on youtube. Thanks for sharing! He does seem to have thought a lot of this through. I can't help but wonder, as I listen to him, whether the point of highest leverage we have is taking an intellectual approach to these issues though. I've seen other people in the past interested in the same issues...but I wonder who is having the most positive impact in moving things forward...them...or , say, service-oriented spiritual leaders, like a Sadhuguru etc.
I ask because, as someone with the 'potential' for being intelectual, but little patience for long-winded stuff ...I don't know how much the general public is served by this high-minded approach.
Very true. Technological advancements are wasted if we don't have these values guiding it. This is true now, the amount of technological advancements and advancements in medicine we have today would have been incomprehensible not too long ago, miracles, and yet these advancements which we thought would make all our lives easier and would put an end to the major problems of the world don't. Instead of being exciting about the prospect of A.I. automating jobs to make all our lives easier, we're afraid of it leaving us without jobs! And this will continue and get worse unless we actually do something to change the profit driven ideology and economic system that guides most of the world today and we must look to alternatives and different ways of ensuring values of empathy, peace and cooperation are encouraged, not penalised. I don't think this is optional, it's necessary if we wanna have optimism for the future. Thanks for coming to my ted talk 👍.
@@alexstone9099 As far as I've been able to see the key is really embodying these values in our personal lives. Getting together and creating better systems is all well and good.......but the RAW TRUTH is, we need critical mass in terms of EXAMPLES, to even ground these systems in the world. There's no real blueprint, and the world is nowhyere near.
Either a guy like Tesla does something himself (like making Twitter better say)...with the power he has from within the system..........or people like you and I have to get together and think it through..........but even that.......I can't force you to allign with these values in your personal life.....which would be the requirement on both sides for us to see the project through right? So, personal embodiment comes first I believe.
I think this is a spiritual revolution we need (for lack of a better term). We need to educate people about the greater dynamics and our interconnectedness (in a non-woo woo way) ...because any change we make won't stick unless people are educated and feel enpowered to affect the world positively.
The more I hear this man talk, the more I like him. It is wonderful to listen to intelligence, humanity, and positive action. a We are all in this together, and each one has to do their part. Somehow listening to him, I feel less alone, and forsaken as a species.
This interview was amazing and inspiring. How can people not see this man has a point?
They are jealous and afraid of him because he is more intelligent than them.
He actually has many points but obviously most people only see the surface... and care about how rich he has got and the stock of Tesla so.... Anyway he is probably one of the few Billionaires that actually care about the future of humanity and is effectively working everyday for making it better 💪💪🦾🤖
@@IrkusLecuona exactly 💯😁👌
You are in a cult
@@IrkusLecuona - Jealous? A lot probably do.
Afraid? Most likely no, not the average person (as the average person has more other day to day worries about).
At his game level? Maybe some would be affraid of his investments or something like that, but at the billionare level of playing field - you usually don't see people that are affraid of each other. Compete with each other, or cooperate? Definitely.
And there is no question about it, that Elon Musk is one of the people who are a driving force behind some of the technologies, and also early space exploration.
Fantastic interviewer. I’ve noticed many of them don’t pry into Musk’s answers very much, maybe because they’re not very knowledgeable on the subject or maybe they’re just intimidated. But this gentlemen did a fantastic job from responding to bouncing ideas and concepts. Great interviewer and an overall interesting conversation!
@@ericalorraine7943
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The model Y giga-cast is huge! 70 parts into 1! More margin, and the ability to undercut any competition. Incredible.
I remember listening to Priscilla Dearmin-Turner on CNBC news when she revived Grumac in 2018. She most be so good for everyone to talk about here
@@davidhudson3001i just lookup her name and found her accreditation and qualifications on FINRA and SEC, she seems really solid. I leave her a mail on her webpage, thanks🙏
Investment now will be wise but the truth is investing on your own will be a high risk. I think it will be best to get a professional👌
How not to support him? He´s already helped more people than we can even count, I think the world is a better place thanks to this man. "If you want the future to be good, you must make it so, take action to make it good". Great interview!
Like what? You sheep are such suckers.
yea he really helped his workers who he stopped unionizing