The world may have just months left, Elon Musk warns in a frightening prediction

Humanity is running out of power. Not metaphorically—literally. Elon Musk has just claimed that AI on Earth may only have “months” left before it slams into a hard energy wall, and his solution is as audacious as it is unsettling: move our machine minds into orbit. Solar cities in space. AI servers circling the planet. A future where the most powerful intelligence humanity ever builds no longer lives down here with us, but up there, beyond reach, beyond regulation, beyond any comforting illusion of control. If Musk is right, the real AI revolution won’t happen in Silicon Valley or Shanghai. It will be born in vacuum, fed by the sun, and answerable to no one on Ear… Continues…

Musk’s warning is brutally simple: software isn’t the real bottleneck for AI—electricity is. Training and running advanced models already devour staggering amounts of power, and doubling national grids is not a weekend infrastructure project. He argues that Earth’s political, environmental, and logistical limits will choke AI just as it’s poised to explode. In orbit, though, solar panels drink uninterrupted sunlight, no clouds, no night, no batteries, multiplying usable energy and slashing costs.

That vision carries a quiet, unnerving twist. If the “cheapest place to put AI” really is space within a few years, the center of technological gravity shifts off-world. The most capable systems humanity creates could end up circling above the very societies they transform, driven by corporations and governments that own the launch pads. Musk’s prediction isn’t just about power generation; it’s about where power—of every kind—will ultimately live.

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