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The Elon Musk Podcast takes an in-depth look into the world of the visionary entrepreneur. From SpaceX's mission to colonize Mars, to the revolutionary underground transportation network of the Boring Company, to the cutting-edge technology of Neuralink, and the game-changing innovations of Tesla, we cover it all. Stay up to date with the latest news, events and highlights from the companies led by Elon Musk.

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The Elon Musk Podcast takes an in-depth look into the world of the visionary entrepreneur. From SpaceX's mission to colonize Mars, to the revolutionary underground transportation network of the Boring Company, to the cutting-edge technology of Neuralink, and the game-changing innovations of Tesla, we cover it all. Stay up to date with the latest news, events and highlights from the companies led by Elon Musk.

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SpaceX is propping up Cybertruck sales

4/18/2026
The stagnating demand for the Tesla Cybertruck, which has failed to meet ambitious sales targets despite heavy promotion. Significant portions of recent registrations come from Elon Musk’s own companies, such as SpaceX, raising questions about the vehicle's true appeal to general consumers. Meanwhile, Tesla’s Model Y continues to evolve through fleet deployments for law enforcement, even as the company faces broader market challenges and inventory surpluses. Separate analysis explores Palantir’s corporate culture, describing it as a prolific "founder factory" that attracts elite talent through a mission-driven, decentralized environment. While Palantir thrives by training future entrepreneurs, Tesla’s leadership faces increasing scrutiny from investors and analysts regarding vehicle production and corporate governance. Together, the sources provide a comprehensive look at the financial and cultural state of major American tech giants heading into 2026.

Duration:00:15:40

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China Steals from OpenAI, Google and Anthropic

4/17/2026
The rapid evolution of artificial intelligence and the global efforts to manage its associated socioeconomic and security risks. One source details an AI Incident Database report alleging that Chinese firms used fraudulent methods to "distill" capabilities from Anthropic’s models, highlighting concerns over intellectual property and illicit data extraction. Complementing this, the 2025 AI Governance Report provides a comprehensive look at the rise of autonomous AI agents, the uneven global distribution of computing power, and the environmental impact of large-scale model training. The texts emphasize that current self-regulation by tech companies is often insufficient, necessitating international cooperation through technical standards, safety institutes, and multilateral treaties. Ultimately, the sources advocate for a unified global framework to bridge the digital divide and ensure AI remains a transparent, accountable, and human-centric technology.

Duration:00:27:52

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120 People Fired due to AI

4/17/2026
A comprehensive look at the rapid evolution of artificial intelligence in early 2026, focusing on the transition from simple chatbots to autonomous agents. The text highlights practical advancements in tools like Google Gemini and Claude Code, which now allow users to build complex websites and automate software development without traditional coding. Beyond technical guides, the articles examine significant societal impacts, including shifts in the labor market, the rise of "agentic" workflows, and the potential destruction of civic institutions. Experts debate the path toward Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), with some questioning whether current scaling methods are sufficient or if entirely new reasoning models are required. Finally, the collection addresses critical ethical and safety concerns, ranging from the misuse of AI in military targeting to the dangers of corporate monopolies over super intelligent systems.

Duration:00:22:58

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Grok deepfakes and the regulatory backlash

4/16/2026
Elon Musk's Grok AI generated non-consensual intimate images (NCII) of women and children, triggering a global regulatory crackdown. U.S. lawmakers pressured Apple and Google to pull the X and Grok apps from their stores. UK, EU, and Asian regulators launched investigations and issued temporary bans over illegal content production and human rights violations. Despite xAI adding paywalls and prompt restrictions, researchers say the safeguards are failing. Victims have filed lawsuits, and the fallout is reshaping how governments and platforms are held accountable for generative AI abuse. Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/@frontierailabs

Duration:00:27:12

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Musk launches X Money without financial oversight

4/15/2026
X Money launch expected this month Musk said in March that X Money would launch in April. The project has faced pushback from US lawmakers, including Senator Elizabeth Warren, largely over concerns about access to users’ personal financial data and regulatory oversight.

Duration:00:15:33

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Tesla hardware limits split the fleet

4/15/2026
The 2026 software ecosystem for Tesla, focusing heavily on the Spring 2026 update (v2026.8.6.1) and the evolution of Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology. Key advancements include the integration of Grok AI for voice-activated navigation, a simplified one-tap FSD subscription model, and expanded safety features like Child Left Alone Detection. The documents also highlight significant hardware distinctions, comparing the processing power and camera resolution of Hardware 3 (HW3) versus the newer Hardware 4 (AI4) platforms. Regulatory milestones are explored through the Dutch RDW approval, which serves as a potential gateway for FSD's expansion across Europe and non-EU territories. Additionally, specialized updates for the Cybertruck demonstrate how over-the-air software continues to refine the vehicle's driving dynamics and off-road capabilities long after purchase. Specific quality-of-life improvements, such as Dog Mode Live Activity for iOS and automatic HOV lane routing, further illustrate Tesla's emphasis on integrating the vehicle with user lifestyles.

Duration:00:11:57

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Claude Now Edits Natively Inside Microsoft Word

4/14/2026
Anthropic has launched Claude for Word, a native Microsoft Word add-in currently in public beta for Team and Enterprise subscribers. This integration allows users to draft and edit documents directly within a sidebar, featuring a unique capability where AI suggestions appear as tracked changes for human review. Beyond basic text generation, the tool is strategically designed for legal and finance professionals, offering specialized features such as counterparty redline summarization, semantic navigation of clauses, and automated comment resolution. It distinguishes itself from competitors through shared context across the Microsoft 365 suite, enabling Claude to pull data from Excel or convert Word content into PowerPoint slides within a single conversation. While early feedback suggests it offers superior document logic compared to Microsoft’s own Copilot, the beta remains restricted to paid professional tiers with specific security and usage guidelines. This development signals Anthropic’s intent to disrupt the legal tech market by embedding sophisticated AI reasoning directly into the primary workspace of document-intensive industries.

Duration:00:13:58

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Anthropic Overtakes OpenAI in Annual Revenue

4/14/2026
The 1945 General Motors Annual Report serves as a historical record detailing the corporation's transition from intensive military production to peacetime manufacturing at the conclusion of World War II. The documents outline how the company delivered over twelve billion dollars in war materials, such as jet engines and tanks, while simultaneously navigating the complex process of industrial reconversion. Leadership emphasizes a commitment to transparency, providing stockholders with data on financial performance, workforce demographics, and the impacts of nationwide labor strikes. The report also highlights various social initiatives, including veteran reintegration programs, employee safety awards, and technical training through the General Motors Institute. Despite encountering obstacles like material shortages and work stoppages, the text illustrates a massive effort to restore civilian production of automobiles and appliances globally. Overall, these sources capture a pivotal moment of economic rehabilitation and organizational shifting within one of the world's largest industrial entities.

Duration:00:19:37

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Molotov Cocktail Attack on Sam Altman #2

4/13/2026
In April 2026, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s San Francisco residence was the target of two separate violent incidents following a critical New Yorker investigation into the company’s safety culture. On April 10, Daniel Alejandro Moreno-Gama was arrested after allegedly throwing a Molotov cocktail at the home and making subsequent threats at the company's headquarters, reportedly driven by AI extinction fears. Two days later, a second incident involved gunshots fired from a vehicle near the property, resulting in the arrests of Amanda Tom and Muhamad Hussein. In a personal response, Altman acknowledged the validity of public anxiety regarding artificial intelligence while calling for a de-escalation of hostile rhetoric. Meanwhile, internal reports suggest a growing rift between the company’s commercial ambitions and its original mission to prioritize humanity’s safety. Together, these sources highlight an escalating tension between the rapid advancement of technology and the radicalization of those who fear its consequences.

Duration:00:14:06

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The firebombing of Sam Altman's house

4/13/2026
The evolving cybersecurity landscape and the physical security risks facing the artificial intelligence industry in 2026. Reports from security firms like Kaseware and Palo Alto Networks highlight how AI-driven attacks and identity-based vulnerabilities have compressed attack timelines, necessitating a shift toward Zero Trust models and converged security strategies. This theoretical risk is punctuated by the April 2026 arson attempt on OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s home, an incident linked to a suspect motivated by existential anxieties regarding artificial intelligence. In response to this violence, the PauseAI movement officially condemned the attack while emphasizing the need for peaceful advocacy to address the growing public fear of autonomous systems. Collectively, the sources illustrate a narrowing gap between digital threats and real-world violence, fueled by a decline in public trust and the rapid integration of AI into military and corporate sectors. Organizations are consequently urged to adopt holistic defense frameworks that monitor both technical telemetry and ideological radicalization to protect their leadership and infrastructure.

Duration:00:13:12

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SpaceX Moves Starship V3 Maiden Flight to May: What’s the Hold Up?

4/12/2026
SpaceX just hit the brakes. Flight 12, the first launch of the Starship V3, is officially pushed to May. While Elon claims it is a 4 to 6 week tweak, there is more going on with the V3 hardware than just a schedule shift. We are breaking down the specific bottlenecks holding up the most powerful rocket ever built. The Raptor 3 Risk:The Stretch Problem:Heat Shield 3.0:The $2 Trillion Pressure:The transition from V2 to V3 is the biggest hardware jump in Starship history. If they do not get this right in May, the entire moon manifest slides. Listen to find out what is actually happening at Starbase.

Duration:00:18:42

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Moving AI Data Centers Into Orbit

4/12/2026
The evolving financial and operational landscape of Elon Musk’s major ventures, primarily SpaceX and Tesla, amid rumors of a massive $2 trillion initial public offering. While some reports claim SpaceX has filed for a record-breaking public debut, Musk has publicly dismissed these valuation figures as inaccurate. Beyond the financial speculation, the texts detail the technical growth of Starlink, which has expanded to over 10 million subscribers and become a critical tool for global military and commercial telecommunications. The materials also highlight Tesla's industrial advancements, such as the opening of a dedicated Semi truck factory in Nevada and the launch of a new ROI calculator for business Superchargers. Finally, the sources explore the broader economic impact of a potential "Big 3" IPO wave involving SpaceX, OpenAI, and Anthropic, which could fundamentally reshape the venture capital market.

Duration:00:15:22

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Sixteen Colleges Rejected This Google Engineer

4/11/2026
A series of racial discrimination lawsuits filed by Stanley Zhong and his father against several prestigious universities, including the University of California system and Cornell. Despite having a near-perfect SAT score and securing a PhD-level software engineering role at Google at age eighteen, Zhong was rejected by sixteen of the eighteen colleges to which he applied. The plaintiffs allege that these rejections stem from systemic bias against Asian-American applicants, prompting them to establish the organization Students Who Oppose Racial Discrimination (SWORD). Notably, after struggling to find legal representation, the Zhongs utilized generative AI to draft their legal complaints, a move that has sparked debate regarding the ethics and efficacy of AI in the judicial process. While some legal experts believe this technology will not hinder the merits of the case, other courts have already sanctioned individuals for submitting filings containing AI-generated fictitious citations. These legal battles occur amidst a broader national conversation following the Supreme Court’s 2023 decision to strike down race-conscious admissions policies.

Duration:00:28:38

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Meta abandons open source for Muse Spark

4/10/2026
Meta has officially launched Muse Spark, a sophisticated multimodal AI model developed by the newly established Meta Superintelligence Labs. This release represents a significant strategic pivot, as the company has moved away from its traditional open-source approach to keep this high-performance model proprietary. Designed to achieve "personal superintelligence," the system features a novel Contemplating mode that uses multiple agents to solve complex problems in parallel. The model excels in specialized domains like health and medical reasoning, yet current benchmarks show it still trails competitors in advanced coding tasks. Muse Spark is currently being integrated across Meta’s major social platforms, including WhatsApp, Instagram, and Facebook, as well as their smart glasses. This ground-up rebuild of Meta's AI stack emphasizes computational efficiency, matching the power of previous models while utilizing significantly less processing energy.

Duration:00:23:59

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iPhone Fold - Apple's Two Thousand Dollar Foldable Strategy

4/9/2026
A comprehensive update on Apple’s strategic shifts and financial status heading into 2026. The company is reportedly preparing to enter the foldable smartphone market in September with a high-end device priced above $2,000, aiming to compete with Samsung’s new Galaxy Z TriFold. While the iPhone 18 Pro is expected to introduce hardware upgrades like a 2-nanometer A20 chip and a refined screen design, the ultra-slim iPhone Air has reportedly struggled with poor consumer adoption. To optimize revenue and manage production, Apple is transitioning to a split release schedule, launching flagship models in the fall followed by standard versions in the spring. Amidst these hardware changes, the company is also focusing on AI integration, specifically through a major overhaul of Siri to enhance its utility. Together, the texts illustrate a period of significant technological transition and market repositioning for the tech giant.

Duration:00:13:09

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OpenAI wants to tax automated labor

4/8/2026
The complex intersection of technological progress, economic stability, and human well-being across history and into the year 2026. Data from Our World in Data reveals a dramatic 150-year decline in working hours, while economist Tyler Cowen argues that modern institutional bottlenecks will prevent AI from triggering a rapid growth explosion. Contrasting this perspective, OpenAI's 2026 industrial policy proposes radical measures like "robot taxes" and a four-day workweek to manage the transition to superintelligence. Will Manidis critiques these corporate proposals as disconnected from the violent labor struggles of the past and reflects on the spiritual and cultural anxieties of a society obsessed with technical optimization. Together, the texts debate whether humanity is entering an age of unprecedented leisure or profound displacement as machines begin to outpace human productivity. These narratives suggest that the ultimate challenge of the intelligence age is not just economic efficiency, but redefining the human social contract.

Duration:00:19:49

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Musk and Intel build orbital AI

4/8/2026
The launch of Terafab, a massive $25 billion semiconductor joint venture between Tesla, SpaceX, and xAI located in Austin, Texas. This ambitious project aims to achieve a total compute output of one terawatt per year, which is approximately fifty times the current global production capacity. The facility will utilize 2-nanometer process technology to manufacture custom chips for terrestrial applications like humanoid robots and autonomous vehicles, as well as specialized hardware for space-based data centers. Intel has officially joined as a primary foundry partner, providing the advanced packaging and fabrication expertise necessary to scale this unprecedented infrastructure. While some industry analysts express skepticism regarding the staggering capital requirements and logistical hurdles, proponents view the project as a critical step toward achieving Artificial General Intelligence and ensuring a domestic supply of essential semiconductors. Notably, the venture signifies a functional convergence of Elon Musk's various companies, potentially utilizing a future SpaceX IPO to fund these shared technological advancements.

Duration:00:05:29

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UPDATE: Anthropic accidentally leaked Claude Code source

4/7/2026
In March 2026, Anthropic accidentally leaked the full source code for its AI coding assistant, Claude Code, by including a large debugging file in a public software registry. These sources detail how the leak exposed unreleased features like "KAIROS," an autonomous background agent, and "Undercover Mode," which scrubs AI fingerprints from code contributions. While Anthropic attributed the incident to human error rather than a hack, the event coincided with a malicious supply chain attack on the popular "axios" package, creating significant security risks for developers. Furthermore, users have reported frustrating usage limits and bugs that drain quotas faster than expected, leading Anthropic to offer extra credits as compensation. Technical analyses of the leaked code reveal a complex memory architecture that uses "dream" cycles to organize information, though it remains limited by local file constraints. Collectively, these reports highlight the operational maturity challenges facing major AI firms as they ask enterprise clients for deep access to proprietary systems.

Duration:00:15:26

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AI advice for founders

4/6/2026
The pivotal transition of the global business landscape toward an AI-native operating model in 2026. Research from KPMG and Aon highlights how executive leaders are balancing aggressive capital investments in generative and agentic AI with the necessity of managing heightened cybersecurity, legal, and fiduciary risks. In the financial sector, experts predict a shift from simple automation to autonomous AI agents that redefine core workflows and customer engagement through Banking 4.0 architectures. Furthermore, the documents describe an "Innovator’s AI Dilemma" where established firms face existential threats from agile startups that achieve superior unit economics. To survive, incumbents must move beyond marginal improvements and embrace explainable AI governance, real-time internal controls, and radical structural dismantling. Ultimately, the materials serve as a strategic roadmap for navigating the technological displacement and regulatory complexities of a mature AI economy.

Duration:00:16:35

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SpaceX Starship V3 Launch Update

4/6/2026
The regulatory and technological evolution of SpaceX’s Starship-Super Heavy program as it transitions toward frequent orbital missions. The FAA has recently issued a finding of no significant environmental impact for new flight trajectories, potentially affecting thousands of annual commercial flights across the U.S. mainland and international territories. These expanded operations are supported by the introduction of the Raptor 3 engine, which offers record-breaking thrust and simplified manufacturing to enhance vehicle reusability. Additionally, SpaceX has redesigned the Super Heavy booster's grid fins, moving to a high-strength three-fin configuration to improve atmospheric control and facilitate more efficient mid-air "catches." While federal regulators move toward licensing these modifications, aviation groups have raised significant safety and operational concerns regarding potential falling debris and the management of shared airspace. Together, these documents illustrate the complex balance between rapid commercial space innovation and the safety requirements of the National Airspace System.

Duration:00:14:08