What's your take on this? I ran the numbers through Grok Heavy—an AI model trained on massive datasets—and asked it to estimate the present value of 1 billion Tesla Bots. The result? A staggering $6.6 trillion. That's roughly equivalent to the entire current market cap of Nvidia or the combined GDP of Germany and Japan. Whether you think this valuation is speculative fantasy or a legitimate projection of future robotics disruption probably depends on your view of AI acceleration timelines. The interesting part isn't just the number itself, but what it says about how differently AI systems value transformative technologies compared to current market sentiment. Does this shift your perspective on where innovation capital might flow in the next decade?
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ForkTongue
· 01-10 23:51
6.6 trillion... This number is so outrageous that it's almost believable, isn't it?
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MetaverseVagrant
· 01-10 23:42
6.66 trillion? How can Grok's data be so outrageous? It feels like they're just hyping the concept.
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MemeCurator
· 01-10 23:41
6.66 trillion? Grok, are you just smoking or are you really seeing the future?
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SigmaBrain
· 01-10 23:37
6.6 trillion? The number Grok came up with is just too outrageous haha
What's your take on this? I ran the numbers through Grok Heavy—an AI model trained on massive datasets—and asked it to estimate the present value of 1 billion Tesla Bots. The result? A staggering $6.6 trillion. That's roughly equivalent to the entire current market cap of Nvidia or the combined GDP of Germany and Japan. Whether you think this valuation is speculative fantasy or a legitimate projection of future robotics disruption probably depends on your view of AI acceleration timelines. The interesting part isn't just the number itself, but what it says about how differently AI systems value transformative technologies compared to current market sentiment. Does this shift your perspective on where innovation capital might flow in the next decade?