A wild week in AI

A wild week in AI

Why would Google train an AI to talk to dolphins? That’s not a question you hear every day, and yet it’s exactly the kind of headline that sums up what might be the most unpredictable, chaotic, and fascinating week in artificial intelligence so far this year. Not only are researchers now attempting to decode animal communication using lightweight neural networks, but we also saw humanoid robots run a literal half marathon, AI tools that can animate pets into dancers or bring comic panels to life with one click, and OpenAI launching its most intelligent models yet. Every one of these stories raises a unique question—why now, how does it work, and what does this mean for the future of interaction, creativity, and intelligence itself? That one question about dolphin conversations unravels into many more, and the only way to make sense of them is to follow each trail to its surprising conclusion.

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Slack’s CEO Heads to OpenAI

Slack’s CEO Heads to OpenAI

Slack CEO Denise Dresser will become OpenAI’s chief revenue officer next week, overseeing its enterprise unit and reporting to COO Brad Lightcap, while Slack appoints chief product officer Rob Seaman as interim CEO.Join our FREE Business Community - ⁠https://whop.com/apex-content/⁠

10 Joulu 13min

Is SpaceX Building a Phone Carrier?

Is SpaceX Building a Phone Carrier?

A trademark filing for “Starlink Mobile,” and I break down what that name implies, how a consumer phone service could work, and the practical signals to watch if SpaceX moves from brand to launch.Join our free business community - https://stan.store/wilwaldon

9 Joulu 15min

Elon wants to abolish the EU

Elon wants to abolish the EU

NEW COMMUNITY - https://stan.store/wilwaldonThe EU fined X 120 million euros under the Digital Services Act for deceptive design and transparency failures, and Elon Musk responded by saying the European Union should be abolished; here’s what the decision covers, why it targets product mechanics, and what X may do next.

9 Joulu 23min

"Blue Origin Sucks"

"Blue Origin Sucks"

The Starship system is a fully reusable, two‑stage‑to‑orbit super heavy‑lift launch vehicle under development by SpaceX. The system is composed of a booster stage named Super Heavy and a second stage, also called "Starship".

8 Joulu 8min

SpaceX Starship Flight Update

SpaceX Starship Flight Update

The Starship system is a fully reusable, two‑stage‑to‑orbit super heavy‑lift launch vehicle under development by SpaceX. The system is composed of a booster stage named Super Heavy and a second stage, also called "Starship"

7 Joulu 9min

Elon Musk REALLY hates this guy

Elon Musk REALLY hates this guy

The latest Elon Musk news on the Elon Musk Podcast.

5 Joulu 25min

Energy, Robots, and the End of Work

Energy, Robots, and the End of Work

Elon Musk says AI and robots will outpace inflation in about three years and make work optional within two decades; this episode walks you through the price effects, the debt math, the energy constraint, and what “universal high income” could look like, using only the two articles you provided.

4 Joulu 24min

Elon Musk: Will AI & Robots Make Your Job Obsolete? How to Stay Valuable in the Next 20 Years

Elon Musk: Will AI & Robots Make Your Job Obsolete? How to Stay Valuable in the Next 20 Years

In this episode, we explore Elon Musk’s prediction that AI and robotics will make most job skills obsolete within 20 years. We discuss what this means for students, parents, and professionals, why college still matters, and how to build skills that remain valuable in an AI-driven world. The episode also covers practical advice for adapting to rapid technological change, building a portfolio, and preparing for the future of work and learning.Show Notes & Timestamps:0:00 — Introduction and Community Milestone0:48 — Call to Action: Subscribe to Support the Show1:17 — Elon Musk's Prediction: AI and Job Obsolescence2:17 — Understanding the Timeline and Optional Work3:50 — Why College Still Matters: Social Growth and Broad Learning4:57 — Practical Advice for Students: Focus on Judgment Tasks5:58 — Building a Portfolio: Proof Over Posture6:21 — Guidance for Parents: Encouraging Range and Public Work7:32 — Early Career Strategy: Ownership and Responsibility8:31 — Entrepreneurship in the AI Age8:56 — Civic Leadership and Real Responsibilities10:07 — The Risk of False Certainty: Personal Coding Experience12:56 — Delivering Trustworthy Value Over Defending Tasks13:52 — Moving Forward: Building for Judgment and Range14:50 — The Future of Robotics in the Home16:51 — Closing Thoughts and Call to Action

4 Joulu 17min