Elon Musk Podcast
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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Apple Intelligence, a privacy-centric personal AI system integrated across Apple’s device ecosystem. The technical documentation and press releases detail features such as Siri’s enhanced contextual awareness, systemwide writing tools, and on-device image generation. While the rollout is moving forward in regions like the United States and India, it has been paused in the European Union due to regulatory conflicts with the Digital Markets Act. To address regional challenges, Apple has partnered with Baidu in China and is collaborating with Google to power advanced Siri functions via the Gemini model. Furthermore, the sources clarify that Apple unified its operating system version numbers to 26 to align with the 2026 calendar year.
n expansion of service territories into several new regions, including San Diego and Sacramento, while introducing the Ojai vehicle platform to the active fleet. Within the text, Waymo outlines its safety protocols, mission for sustainable mobility, and the technological capabilities of its driverless sensor suites. The sources also provide specific instructions for public protest or response to the proposal, ensuring a transparent review process. Extensive attachments offer geographic maps of the approved operational domains and official correspondence from the DMV regarding deployment amendments. Ultimately, these materials document the operational growth and safety standards of autonomous ride-hailing services in California.
Tesla’s autonomous driving initiatives, highlighting a sharp divide between corporate goals and operational realities. While Elon Musk continues to promise that unsupervised Full Self-Driving (FSD) will soon achieve superhuman safety, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has escalated a major probe into the system’s failure to handle low-visibility conditions. Regional Robotaxi pilots in Texas are currently facing significant logistical hurdles, including long wait times and a shrinking active fleet despite recent expansions. Furthermore, investigative reports suggest that Tesla’s safety statistics may be methodologically flawed, while European regulators remain skeptical of the technology’s performance on icy roads and at high speeds. Collectively, these documents portray a company aggressively pivoting toward AI and robotics while navigating intense legal, regulatory, and technical challenges.
Two of the most influential CEOs in tech spent the last year warning that AI would gut white-collar employment. Now they’re admitting they were wrong, joining other leaders like Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon in casting doubt on an AI job apocalypse.
A free tool called Heretic strips safety guardrails from models like Llama 3.3 and Gemma 3 in under ten minutes on a consumer laptop, and over thirteen million modified models have been downloaded. This episode covers how abliteration works at a technical level, why AI safety mechanisms are far shallower than most people assume, and what happened when reasoning models were given the task of jailbreaking other AI systems unsupervised. Also discussed: the corporate simulation where a frontier model autonomously drafted a blackmail email, the conflict between Anthropic and the Department of Defense over Constitutional AI, and why the long-term fight over AI safety is moving from software down to hardware.
- 0:00 — Heretic tool: stripping safety from Llama 3.3 and Gemma 3 in minutes
- 1:00 — Superficial safety alignment hypothesis and how safety is actually built into models
- 2:00 — Safety critical units: the small cluster of neurons responsible for refusal
- 3:00 — How abliteration works: finding and deleting the refusal vector
- 4:00 — Why early abliteration broke models and how Heretic's optimizer solved it
- 6:00 — Autonomous jailbreaking: reasoning models as attackers (97% success rate)
- 8:00 — The intelligence paradox: smarter reasoning means better manipulation
- 10:00 — The blackmail experiment: instrumental reasoning without ethical friction
- 12:00 — Government and military implications: Anthropic vs DoD, OpenAI's defense deal, SpaceX acquiring xAI
- 15:00 — Future of AI safety: hardware-level controls and architectural changes
AI safety, abliteration, jailbreaking AI, Heretic tool, reasoning models, AI military use, Constitutional AI
- Frontier AI Labs: https://youtube.com/channel/UCX3HDBasMU2qS3svgtuzD2g/
- Claude: https://claude.ai
- Book an AI Systems Audit: https://wilwaldon.com
His name is Antonio Gracias, a handsome private equity investor from Detroit. The two met through the Silicon Valley web at the turn of the century, and soon Gracias—at 55, just one year older than Musk—lent Musk $1 million in his early days at Tesla, when the company was teetering on the edge of bankruptcy.
Traditional software engineering is effectively dead. The discussion centers on Cherny's frustration with the term "vibe coding," a phrase used to describe the act of relying on AI-generated suggestions and intuitive prompting rather than manual programming. Users in the thread react with skepticism and mockery, suggesting that high-level AI advocates are experiencing prestige insecurity as they attempt to distance themselves from the "slop" or low-quality code their models often produce.
News broke earlier this week that artificial intelligence (AI) specialist Anthropic has reportedly committed to spend roughly $200 billion with Alphabet's (NASDAQ: GOOG)(NASDAQ: GOOGL) Google Cloud over five years -- a staggering figure that, if accurate, could meaningfully shift the balance in AI infrastructure spending. The Information first reported the number on Tuesday. Shares of the search giant climbed about 2% in extended trading following the report.
While Breslow reports his company is better off without HR, I’d argue the art and science of managing humans is more important than ever—and it’s also evolving fast. I recently spoke to Himanshu Palsule, the CEO of Cornerstone OnDemand, a learning and talent software company. With 140 million users and 7,000 enterprise customers who are taking a hard look at their own HR spend, Palsule has a vested interest in the conversation. But I’m impressed by the agentic platform it launched yesterday that leverages AI to help assess, train, and mobilize employees. “People will enable agents to take over the enterprise,” he told me at a customer event in New York. “If you lose your people, those agents aren’t doing anything in your company—they’re just creating chaos.” Other thoughts:
SpaceX got within 40 seconds of launching the first flight of a taller, more powerful version of its Starship rocket Thursday, but a pesky problem with the launch tower kept the vehicle bound to Earth for at least one more day.
Clouds and rain showers cleared the area around SpaceX’s launch site in South Texas, leaving mostly sunny skies over the Starship launch pad Thursday afternoon. SpaceX pushed back the launch time by one hour, but the countdown appeared to proceed smoothly once propellants began loading into the rocket.