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    we learn how to avoid the risks. ELON MUSK: Elon Musk called the development of artificial intelligence as our greatest existential threat. Elon Musk have decided to invest in artificial intelligence firm DeepMind just to keep an eye on what’s happening there, as according to him there may be something dangerous outcome there. BILL…

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    Hyperloop Case Study

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    In 2013, he had pitched his idea to the World on his plan and it involved an exorbitant amount of money to be able to invest in this project. A whopping 7.5 Billion Dollars! Despite the cost, Elon Musk and many other inventors/entrepreneurs want to make this idea a reality. Thus, a company was created by the Virgin Group to help develop and test this vision. Hyperloop One, a company already in the stages of designing a futuristic, stable method…

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    Tesla Future

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    environment? The answer to that is that Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk is illustrating a vision for condensing the sustainable energy chain into one single company, where he wants to really get into being more sustainable for the future (GreenBiz article on newest plan). Based on a quote that Musk addressed himself, " accelerating the advent of sustainable energy, so that we can imagine far into the future and life is still good." It proves to us that Elon wants to develop a plan that directly…

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    Spacex Research Paper

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    is has to offer, the Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy rockets along with their spacecraft, the Dragon. SpaceX was founded by a successful businessman who imagines advancing space technology. Elon Musk founded SpaceX in 2002. Before he started, he had no training in rocketry. Elon Musk owns the car brand Tesla. Elon Musk started SpaceX because he wants to revolutionize space technology. It was a good time to start because around the time he founded it, NASA was going to stop making rockets. SpaceX…

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    humans actually colonize Mars? That is question that has been asked for a long time. There have been a lot of ideas from all over the world about sending humans to Mars. New plans from SpaceX and Nasa has opened the eyes of many people. According to Elon Musk, the founder of SpaceX, SpaceX plans on sending humans to Mars as soon as 2024. Nasa on the other hand is planning on sending humans to Mars by 2030. Because of the new advancements in space technology, the colonization of Mars is within…

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    Elon Musk grew up in Africa where there was not that much technology and where it was hard for people to become successful. He was always determined to be the smartest that he can be, so he studied and read books and did all the things he could do to become better than others. After many years of success then failure, he is now settled as the CEO of two major companies and has others major roles in other companies. I believe that Elon Musk is a perfect example of grit…

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    Musk also talks about how we are innovating at a crazy rate that is too fast for anyone to keep up. The potential danger of artificial intelligence is that what computers are going to do with us when they become more intelligent. For Example if we tell…

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    it does have conscious. "Once humans develop artificial intelligence, it will take off on its own and redesign itself at an ever-increasing rate," says Stephen Hawking, and he things that it is becoming a serious issue, along with Elon musk, and even Bill Gates. Elon Musk goes as far as to say “The ethical dilemma of bestowing moral responsibilities on robots calls for rigorous safety and preventative measures that are fail-safe, or the threats are too significant to risk”, calling it our…

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    Muhammad Ali Impossible

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    Muhammad Ali is insisting that ‘impossible’ is used as an excuse to avoid taking on new, seemingly difficult endeavors. In one part he says that ‘impossible’ is used by people who “find it easier to live in the world they’ve been given than to explore the power they have to change it.” This indicates that people use this word to do what they know they can in this world, and count everything they supposedly can’t as impossible. Ali says that they have the choice to validate more activities as…

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    Anyone can change the world... anyone. I agree with Margaret Mead’s quote, "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it's the only thing that ever has,” but only to an extent. Throughout history and even today, there have been large groups of people, small groups of people, and just one person that have made profound effects on the world we know today. The Boston tea party was a revolt where taxpayers were outraged with the high taxes being…

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