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Tuesday Dec 2 2025 00:00
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In a recent discussion with investor and podcast host Nikhil Kamath, Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, stated that the only way for the United States to overcome its deepening financial woes is through enhanced productivity driven by artificial intelligence and robotics. Musk emphasized that this technology represents the sole tool capable of solving the accumulated debt problem burdening the American economy, with expectations of a significant decrease in inflation rates.
Data from the U.S. Treasury Department indicates that the national debt has exceeded $38.34 trillion by November 26th, more than double the figure recorded a decade ago. Musk believes that AI has not yet reached a stage where it can achieve a qualitative leap in productivity that exceeds inflation rates, but he expects this situation to change soon. Musk anticipates that within three years or less, the pace of goods and services production will surpass the speed of inflation.
Musk predicts that advancements in AI and robotics will lead humanity to a stage where "work is optional," which may be achieved within the next two decades. Musk describes this outcome as "high total income," a world characterized by super high productivity and an abundance of goods and services, enabling individuals to meet their basic needs without having to work.
In recent weeks, Musk has been explaining his vision of how AI will reshape the global economy. At a Tesla shareholder meeting last month, he stated that the Optimus robot is capable of eliminating poverty and the need for human labor. Musk added that the only way to achieve this goal, and ensure that everyone receives excellent healthcare, is to rely on the Optimus robot.
At the recent Saudi-American Investment Forum, Musk pointed out that money will "lose its meaning" in the future AI world. Musk acknowledged that there are limitations in terms of energy and material resources, but he believes that money will at some point become irrelevant.
Economists have long emphasized that technological progress and the accompanying rise in productivity will lead to a reduction in working hours. John Maynard Keynes predicted in 1930 that future generations would only need to work 15 hours per week.
Tech leaders also emphasize the potential power of AI to bring about radical changes in the global economy. In an interview with the BBC last month, Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google, stated that AI holds "enormous potential to bring extraordinary benefits," but it may also cause "social shocks."
Pichai added that AI will create new opportunities and will develop and transform some jobs, requiring individuals to adapt. He also pointed out that it will affect some other jobs, which calls for a societal dialogue on the issue.
Investor Vinod Khosla believes that AI will eventually be able to accomplish 80% of the tasks of 80% of jobs, a transformation that will reduce the value of human labor and give individuals more leisure time. To avoid exacerbating inequalities, Khosla believes that governments need to implement a universal basic income system.
Of course, not everyone sees the benefits brought by AI as positive or fairly distributed. In an interview with the Financial Times, Geoffrey Hinton, often referred to as the "godfather of AI," stated that AI will lead to a "huge increase in profits," but most of this wealth will go to a small minority at the top.
Hinton added that AI will make a small group of people richer, while most people will become poorer. He also indicated that AI may cause "mass unemployment." Hinton stressed that the problem does not lie in the technology itself, but in the "capitalist system" that determines who gets the value created by AI.
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