๐Ÿง  Elon Musk says every genius in history had one thing in common: they all ran on the same brain

๐Ÿง  Elon Musk says every genius in history had one thing in common: they all ran on the same brain. For roughly 50,000 years, human intelligence barely changed. The same biological hardware powered everyone from prehistoric hunters to Einstein. Then AI arrived. Musk recalled how experts once believed beating the world’s best Go players was decades away. Instead, AlphaGo went from defeating one champion to reaching a level where it could take on dozens of elite players at once without breaking a sweat. The point isn’t Go. It’s the pace. AI doesn’t get tired. It doesn’t forget. It improves at a speed biology can’t match. For thousands of years, every breakthrough depended on the limits of the human mind. Today, those limits matter less than ever because intelligence is becoming something we can build, scale, and improve.

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