Propositions:

1) Musk is an accelerationist that wants to redirect federal funds to things he 
thinks are worthy.   This has the convenient overlap with his business 
endeavors.  Trump (and gullible Americans) were the means to do that.  
Medicare, Social Security, veterans benefits, education, foreign aid, all are 
not worthy to him.    His idea of what is worthy may be more fully developed 
than the average MAGA voter, or even average person, but are impoverished 
compared to say, the average university professor. 


2)  He’s at the helm of several companies full of people smarter than he is, 
and things work better when he is kept away.   Like Trump, he’s a man-child 
with a large but fragile ego.   He can’t substantially improve the functioning 
of Tesla or Space X or X or xAi or Neuralink, other than to raise money, and do 
publicity stunts.  So, he fills up his days getting the attention he needs on 
social media and now with DOGE.

 

From: Friam <friam-boun...@redfish.com> On Behalf Of steve smith
Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2025 12:32 PM
To: friam@redfish.com
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] OpenAI and the fight between Elon and Sam

 

 

On 2/13/25 12:39 PM, Marcus Daniels wrote:

"Elon really wants to save the world - but only if it's him who does it." 
-- Sam Altman

 

and save it in his own image (that one impressed on him by too much "old 
fashioned future" SciFi?)

I sometimes worry that Musk in his "autism-spectrum" affect and Altman in his 
"affable, bright young man"  got together long ago to form a "good cop"/"bad 
cop" alliance?  I don't want to think that but Altman seems to keep wandering 
further into that realm?

I find Musk to be Trump's "porch dog" chained up under the porch with a chain 
just long enough to keep him from biting walking down the sidewalk until one 
day Trump adds another few feet of chain...  

 

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