Elon Musk's First Interview in 2026: Discussing the Impact of AI, Robotics, Energy, and US-China Competition on the Near Future
In a January 2026 interview, Elon Musk discussed the profound impact of AI, robotics, energy, and global competition on the near future. He declared 2026 as the "Year of Singularity," asserting that AI progress is exponential, with AGI achievable by 2026 and AI intelligence surpassing all humans combined by 2030.
Musk predicted that Optimus robots would outperform human surgeons within three years, making high-quality healthcare essentially free due to AI, chip performance, and robotic dexterity advancing exponentially. He argued that pursuing medical degrees would become pointless unless for social reasons.
On global AI competition, Musk stated China would dominate in computing power, citing its massive electricity production (3 times the U.S. by 2026), reduced chip advantage gaps, and exceptional execution capabilities. He envisioned the AI landscape led by XAI, Google, and China.
For energy, Musk emphasized solar power as the ultimate solution, proposing a three-phase plan: doubling grid efficiency with battery storage, deploying space-based solar satellites, and eventually building satellite factories on the Moon. He described energy as the future currency.
Economically, Musk suggested that money might become irrelevant in 10-20 years due to AI and robotics driving abundance, leading to "Universal High Income" (UHI) instead of UBI. He warned of a turbulent 3-7 year transition period.
He also noted that work would become optional within two decades, expressed concern over declining birthrates, and criticized traditional education, advocating for curiosity-driven learning enhanced by AI tutors. Musk concluded by encouraging active optimism: "Make hope happen."
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