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Looking ahead, Musk shares an optimistic vision of humanity's future driven by technology. He predicts that within 5 to 10 years, 90% of miles driven will be autonomous, with billions of humanoid robots providing goods and services at near-zero cost. This technological revolution promises a higher standard of living for all, shifting focus from material scarcity to fulfillment and purpose.
He warns, however, that AI also poses risks—potentially 10-20% likelihood of dangerous outcomes within the next decade—highlighting the importance of controlling AI chip fabrication, primarily concentrated in Taiwan. A Chinese invasion of Taiwan, Musk explains, could cut off the supply of advanced AI chips, which are critical for AI dominance and national security.