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Elon Musk makes first Davos appearance, joins Larry on stage and jokes about aliens, peace deals, and pension funds.
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Says AI and robots will flood global economy, predicts more robots than people and universal access to abundance.
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Warns electricity is the new bottleneck, says China is way ahead, building 1,000GW solar and 100GW nuclear.
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Tesla robots go public in 2027, SpaceX targets fully reusable Starship and solar-powered AI data centers in orbit.
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