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A Chief AI Officer is a senior executive responsible for overseeing and driving an organisation’s artificial intelligence (“AI”) initiatives.  With President-elect Donal Trump appointing Elon Musk’s appointment to co-lead the new Department of Government Efficiency, Michael Spencer believes this will make him the Chief AI Officer for the USA.

Musk’s connections and business interests, alongside his involvement in a new startup called xAI which is well-positioned to be a leader in the AI industry, could have significant implications for American governance.

It raises alarms about the concentration of power and the implications for government policy and national security. As AI technology and competition evolve, Musk’s role as a key advisor and consultant to the President could reshape the future landscape of AI and its integration into national governance.

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The following is a summary of the article ‘The Chief AI Officer of America, Elon Musk’ written by Michael Spencer and published on 18 November 2024.  You can read the full article HERE.

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Elon Musk’s Potential Role as Chief AI Officer

Elon Musk has been appointed to co-lead the newly established Department of Government Efficiency (“DOGE”) alongside Vivek Ramaswamy, as announced by President-elect Donald Trump, potentially positioning him as America’s Chief AI Officer.

Musk’s appointment comes after his X platform endorsed Donald Trump, with researchers suggesting that the platform made “platform-level” changes to boost Musk and other conservatives’ posts during the endorsement.

This development raises questions about the influence of powerful CEOs in American media and democracy, as seen in Jeff Bezos’ purchase of the Washington Post in 2013, and the potential implications for national security.

Musk’s role in the DOGE, combined with his business interests and geopolitical implications, represents a complex issue for American democracy, government and power.

The intersection of AI, populism and the cult of personality, as exemplified by Musk’s influence, raises concerns about the future of American democracy, particularly in the context of internal division, civil unrest and dubious foreign policy decisions.

Trump’s cabinet nominations, including Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for Health and Human Services, Pete Hegseth for Defence, Governor Kristi Noem for Homeland Security, and Former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard for Director of National Intelligence, have been met with scrutiny due to their potential impact on American foreign policy and national security.

Musk’s closeness to Trump and his business interests may significantly impact American foreign policy, and his use of his personal brand and algorithmic control of X in a political manner raises questions about the role of AI in contemporary American democracy.

As of 2025, Elon Musk stands at the intersection of the future of AI and politics, with 205 million followers on X, leaving many to wonder if he can make America great again and what the implications of his influence will be for the country.

The Rise of xAI and Competition in the AI Industry

Elon Musk is building an AI startup, xAI, which is a rival to OpenAI and Anthropic, and is expected to be a major player in the AI industry in 2025.

xAI is in the process of doubling the size of Colossus, the world’s largest AI supercomputer, to a combined total of 200,000 NVIDIA Hopper GPUs, giving Elon Musk a significant advantage in AI computing and infrastructure.

An image of xAIs Colossus data centre compute hall October 2024

xAI is raising up to $6 billion at a $50 billion valuation, with the bulk of the capital coming from sovereign funds in the Middle East, which will give Elon Musk a significant edge over competitors like OpenAI and Anthropic.

The Public Investment Fund (“PIF”) of Saudi Arabia and the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (“HKMA”) have signed a MoU to create an investment fund with a target size of US$1 billion, which will likely lead to a battle for funding between Elon Musk and Sam Altman of OpenAI.

With Big Tech US capex expected to hit $300 billion in 2025, companies like Meta, Microsoft, Amazon and Google will be trying to keep up with Elon Musk’s xAI and OpenAI.

Elon Musk’s influence is expected to grow significantly in 2025, with a place in Donald Trump’s administration and the potential to become the “Chief AI Officer of America” as of 21 January 2025.

Frontier models like OpenAI’s GPT-5 and xAI’s Grok 3 will be battling it out in 2025, with Grok 3 expected to be released by the end of December 2024 and trained with significantly more computational resources than its predecessor.

Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (“DOGE”) will operate outside the formal government structure, providing advice and guidance without direct authority over federal spending decisions, solidifying his position as a key consultant to the POTUS.

“Elon Musk becomes an important consultant for the POTUS as of 21 January 2025. This is why I’m calling Elon Musk the next Chief AI Officer of the United States, it’s going to be official. It’s a weird metaphor. With Elon Musk winning funding and Presidential favouritism, it could mark a downfall period for OpenAI’s Sam Altman and Microsoft’s bizarre entanglement with that research lab that has sabotaged its own Copilots,” Michael Spencer wrote.

The AI industry is expected to see significant growth and consolidation in 2025, with a focus on enhancing capabilities and expanding data centres, and Elon Musk’s xAI is well-positioned to be a leader in this space.

Musk’s Influence and Potential Impact on Government and Policy

Elon Musk’s potential appointment as the Chief AI Officer of America could have significant implications for the country’s government and spending, with Musk having expressed intentions to cut up to $2 trillion from the federal budget and reduce the number of federal agencies.

Musk’s relationship with Russia and China, as well as his business interests, could influence foreign policy and national security, particularly with regard to Taiwan.

xAI’s latest funding round of $6 billion is expected to be used to acquire 100,000 more Nvidia computer chips, which could further solidify Musk’s position in the AI industry.

The Growth and Valuation of Musk’s Companies

Elon Musk’s companies, including SpaceX and Tesla, have reached significant valuations, with SpaceX worth $250 billion and Tesla’s market capitalisation exceeding $1 trillion.

Musk’s xAI, a competitor to OpenAI, is expected to be worth $50 billion in its Series B extension, and he is working to push AI infrastructure to new levels, which could lead to geopolitical conflicts.

Musk’s History with OpenAI and Return to AI

Musk has a history of tension with OpenAI co-founder Sam Altman, with whom he collaborated in 2015 but left the organization in 2018, and has since criticized its direction and leadership.

Altman’s proposed investment plans for OpenAI were considered “absurd” by some, and Musk’s return to the AI scene with xAI has been seen as a form of “AI revenge.”

As the world’s richest man and with ties to President-elect Donald Trump, Musk may have significant political and venture capital leverage, potentially disrupting OpenAI and other AI startups.

Musk is working with the Trump administration on its approach to AI and technology and has launched xAI to compete with OpenAI in large language models and Generative AI.

Musk’s Lawsuit Against OpenAI and Microsoft

A legal conflict between Elon Musk and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman led to Musk’s departure from OpenAI. The dispute centred around concerns about Musk’s potential control over a planned for-profit subsidiary and the development of artificial general intelligence (“AGI”), according to The Decoder.

“Elon Musk’s lawsuits speak volumes,” Spencer wrote. “Elon Musk expanded his lawsuit against ChatGPT maker OpenAI, adding federal antitrust and other claims and adding OpenAI’s largest financial backer Microsoft as a defendant.”

Musk’s lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft alleges that the companies are attempting to eliminate competitors and form a monopoly in the artificial intelligence sector, with claims of anticompetitive practices and a “de facto merger.”

The lawsuit also accuses OpenAI CEO Sam Altman of “rampant self-dealing” and claims that the company has become a “market-paralysing gorgon” since its transition from a tax-exempt charity to a for-profit company.

Musk’s lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft is ongoing, with the most recent version filed in November 2024, and could have significant implications for the AI industry and the companies involved.

Musk’s business interests and connections, including his relationship with Saudi investor Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal, could provide him with significant advantages and influence in the AI industry.  And the potential consequences of Musk’s appointment as Chief AI Officer, including the concentration of power and influence in the AI industry, are uncertain and concerning.

Spencer suggests that Musk’s appointment as Chief AI Officer could be motivated by ulterior commercial motives and incentives, and that his relationship with the POTUS could provide him with significant advantages and influence.

The Future of Generative AI and Musk’s Vision

The future of scaling Generative AI is uncertain, with OpenAI and Google DeepMind having split into multiple parts and other AI startups emerging.

Musk has promised that billions of general-purpose robots made by Tesla will be part of cities in the years ahead, which has raised concerns among some people.

Microsoft has invested nearly $15 billion in OpenAI since 2019 and holds exclusive rights to commercially license its technology.  It’s unclear how Musk will seek to undermine its momentum as the new Chief AI Officer of the United States.

Behind-the-Scenes Drama and Concerns at OpenAI

Emails between OpenAI co-founders and Musk have revealed behind-the-scenes drama and raised eyebrows, with Musk’s paranoia about Google DeepMind and now OpenAI being a significant concern.

The development of Artificial General Intelligence (“AGI”) has billionaire intentions and tycoon characteristics, with Musk and others vying for control and influence in the AI landscape.

The chief scientist of OpenAI, Ilya Sutskever, expressed concerns in an email about Elon Musk’s leadership and potential for unilateral control over AGI, citing Musk’s desire for absolute control despite stating he didn’t want it.

Sutskever’s concerns were rooted in the goal of OpenAI to create a good future and avoid an AGI dictatorship, and he worried that Musk’s structure would allow him to become a dictator if he chose to.

Ten years later, the situation has become more complex, with Musk gaining support from billionaires and the US President, leading to a power grab by Big Tech and geopolitical financial elites.

Sutskever’s concerns about Sam Altman, co-founder and CEO of OpenAI, led to Altman’s temporary ousting by the OpenAI board of directors in November 2023.

The drama at OpenAI has been unprecedented since the founding of ChatGPT, and Musk’s involvement has raised concerns about the future of American AI.

Musk has previously argued that he was defrauded out of $44 million he donated to OpenAI, citing his concerns about the existential harms of the technology.

The emails from 2017 reveal that OpenAI considered buying or merging with chipmaker Cerebras, potentially using Tesla’s resources, and Sutskever’s current company, SSI, is one of the many “little kingdoms of AGI” that have emerged.

Musk’s Connection with Trump and the Goals of the Trump Administration

Elon Musk’s connection with Donald Trump will be a lasting part of his legacy, and his role as a potential Chief AI Officer raises questions about the goals of the Trump administration and the impact on the US and humanity.

A Chief AI Officer is typically responsible for guiding investments and examining the short and long-term needs of an organisation, but it is unclear what the goals of a Trump administration would be and how they would leverage Generative AI for their vision for humanity.

The Changing AI Landscape and the Rise of New Players

Cerebras, a potential competitor to Nvidia, is seeking to double its $4 billion valuation through an initial public offering (“IPO”) after raising $715 million in venture capital, but its reliance on a single Abu Dhabi firm, G42, for 87% of its revenue in the first half of 2024, has raised concerns among US lawmakers due to G42’s historic ties to China.

The AI landscape is rapidly changing, with companies like OpenAI and Anthropic facing challenges, and xAI potentially emerging as a new player, with Musk as the Chief AI Officer of America playing a crucial role in shaping its future.

Microsoft’s Stargate project and xAI may join forces with Meta and Google to create a four-pronged future for AI, leading to a more centralised and potentially dystopian version of Silicon Valley and its Chinese counterpart.

Concerns about Musk’s Power and Influence in AI

Elon Musk’s position as the unofficial Chief AI Officer of the US government, without requiring Senate approval, raises concerns about the concentration of power and his potential use of AI for personal benefit.

The massive AI infrastructure upgrades expected in 2025 will have a significant impact on geopolitics and power, potentially leaving companies like Mistral, Cohere and Anthropic struggling to keep up.

The relationship between Elon Musk and Donald Trump, with Musk’s aggressive approach and perceived overstepping of boundaries, is a concern among Trump’s inner circle, and their negotiation and navigation of each other’s interests will be crucial in shaping the future of AI in the US.

What’s Next for AI

The rapid advancements in AI, including Generative AI and Agentic AI, are expected to change the world, with several startups and companies, including Google, Microsoft and Meta, playing key roles in this transformation.

Spencer highlighted one of the things to watch out for in 2025: AI agents.

AI agents are software programs that use artificial intelligence to autonomously perform focused tasks, learn from data, and interact with their environment without continuous human intervention. They are designed to mimic human-like decision-making and problem-solving abilities, enabling them to adapt to changing situations and optimize outcomes.

According to RT Insights, AI agents are nothing new. For years, they have been available to automate tasks. However, they had limited functionality. We are now in a new era of AI agents. They are more intelligent and use reasoning. That makes them more adaptable to changes and expands their role beyond the execution of a particular task.  The new generation of AI agents incorporates reasoning capabilities that are closer to the human experience both on the input side and the user experience side of things. That allows them to take on more complex tasks.

The resource Spencer pointed readers to regarding AI agents is a LinkedIn post, see HERE.  The LinkedIn post refers to a blog with the title ‘AI Agents Stack’ published on Letta, see HERE.  

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Rhoda Wilson
While previously it was a hobby culminating in writing articles for Wikipedia (until things made a drastic and undeniable turn in 2020) and a few books for private consumption, since March 2020 I have become a full-time researcher and writer in reaction to the global takeover that came into full view with the introduction of covid-19. For most of my life, I have tried to raise awareness that a small group of people planned to take over the world for their own benefit. There was no way I was going to sit back quietly and simply let them do it once they made their final move.

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Alma Ravn
Alma Ravn
9 months ago

Personally I don´t trust musk. He has publicly predicted that in the year 2040 there will be more robots than people on Earth. This is an extremely dangerous tendency not only in the US but worldwide.
I think he´s a snake.

ned
ned
Reply to  Alma Ravn
9 months ago

Musk makes billions from “grants” and “donations” to “fund” his “AI”. Show me one single piece of evidence of “AI” or “robots” anywhere. And don’t absurdly say “google ai” or any of the others. The british taxpayer is funding musk’s playing at rockets. You’re also funding his eco rubbish cars. You’re also funding nasa. You’re also funding gates and his “vaccines”. That’s the point: money. There is no other point in what they do.

FedUp
FedUp
Reply to  ned
9 months ago

This photo tells everything about him.

FedUp
FedUp
Reply to  Alma Ravn
9 months ago

He is a con-man. They couldn’t even solve the safe self-driving cars, they simply hit the dog around, they couldn’t the big lithium batteries, they tend to explode.
What robots?

Smoke and mirror just like the moon landing hoax or the mars hoax. What they want is control you forever without the possibility of escaping.
He was talking about the neural-link and that it could be injected (no chip required) to control your brain and behaviour. That was the real purpose of the jab. With the help of NASA and my bet is that CERN is as much as con company to lure out and use tax money, they gained billions.

These nice datacentres are to store all of your data (from your money to enslave you). With an enormous energy need as they are very hot, they need professional cooling.

AI in that form they try to make you believe is just another hoax. There is no such thing as intelligent software, it’s just its program and the data amount in the background it can use. A robot never will be intelligent or good to solve problems. That would require emotional understanding based on human experience and true feelings Won’t happen. I can tell you with thousands of words that how it feels to be in love, you may understand but if never felt, you can’t feel it.

To allow a soul-less thing (computer program) to decide about life and death is absolutely a nightmare solution. But of course it will be handy to them as the best scape-goat ever. Next you don’t have to have hopium that a Hancock type criminal meets his deserved punishment, because how do you punish an AI?

ned
ned
9 months ago

I stopped when you said “as ai evolves”. Click bait. There’s no such thing as “AI”. All it is is ordinarty computers. Your toaster is more likely to “evolve” into a fridge than “AI” is to “evolve” into whatever you think it will this week.

FedUp
FedUp
Reply to  ned
9 months ago

I really should read others comments before commenting, so sorry, I basically wrote the same.
There is no end of their lies, to con out our money. Eye watering amounts.

white
white
9 months ago

Another thing about musk is this. Ask yourself why he wants “to go to mars”. Leaving aside the fact that you can’t get any living thing there and the fact that even if you could it would instantly die due to the temperatures and all the other things – why doesn’t musk use his money to fix this planet? There’s only two possible answers. 1. He’s just another billionaire playing around enjoying himself while everyone else can go to hell. 2. He’s just another “philanthropist” pist’ing on everyone else. I don’t see any good in him. Do you? He’s just another one doing nothing to help. And millions, if not billions, are worshipping him for what? Has he made the slightest noise about getting rid of soros, gates, blackrock, vanguard and all the rest? Has he made the slightest effort to allow other people to escape slavery to the corporations? No. Nothing. Nothing at all. You’re a monumental moron if you “believe in musk”.

FedUp
FedUp
Reply to  white
9 months ago

No one can go to the Mars, first because the earth is a closed system with a dome (whether you like it or not it is proven), secondly because apart from the faked NASA photos Mars is not a rock, it’s light-thing, probably plasma or who knows. With the new available cameras these celestial bodies can be seen rather well, it is a ‘dancing light’.

Good luck to land on this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-Ly6BZtEE0

Islander
Islander
Reply to  FedUp
9 months ago

You say a lot of good things FU!

When the truth seeker digs a little, he will find that we do indeed live in “a closed system” as you correctly assert. There is a firmament up there as the Scriptures teach, so there is NO outer space-therefore NO aliens!

How they are priming the deceived with the UFO/alien deception!?

JPL,NASA, Musk and his equally wretched Space X nonsense (financed by the same source-as Tesla) exist only to deceive people, that is they have done, and will continue to do the Devil’s work until the Lord returns and destroys it all.

It still beggars belief that people still believe the moon landing lie after all this time? Back in 1969 as a nine year old I was learning to hand crank the family car to get it going-such was the technology back then!

Dave Owen
Dave Owen
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9 months ago
FedUp
FedUp
Reply to  Islander
9 months ago

While I – forgive me – don’t share your optimism about the Lord is coming back and resolve this mess, in every religion, the earth was a flat surface with a dome above it and below, basically a ball or closed “fish tank”.

Not only UFOs, their newest make-believe thing is demons (because you can’t see them you can’t prove or deny their existence). I keep up thinking, just because everything is energy, (did you know we don’t breath oxygen in, the molecule, we ‘breath in’ the electrical charge of it?? wow! when they measure the oxygen level of the blood they measure electrical charge!).
We are in a constant fight for survival which means some kind of energy used (released or absorbed). For a while I thought that the legend of Loosh (coming from a man who worked to the CIA by the way) made the most sense. But then who uses this energy called loosh? Would it prove some kind of demons? Maybe not. We use it. I mean we are in a connection with each other, everything living even plants. When a group of people come together and express joy like joy because of a goal they release a decent amount of energy – just how La Quinta Columna measured it to prove it. When they come together in church, they do the same. Or why we watch sad movies with no happy end and cry on them, why is that need for feeling bad? Why we share our sad stories with others for empathy? (Making them sad during the process.) Energy exchange – for what? – balance? Is it possible that we, living things are the ones who need that loosh? Would explain while men loves wars? And so on..
Just thinking, not settled yet.

As about the FAKED moon landing, Dubay just released a great not too long video with proof collected.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Khio_9_1PAQ

nng
nng
Reply to  FedUp
9 months ago

Because ALL men are liars, and God is not, this video needs correcting! I do not believe we went to the moon, but God says…”Have ye not known? have ye not heard? hath it not been told you from the beginning? have ye not understood from the foundations of the earth?
 It is he that sitteth upon the circle of the earth, and the inhabitants thereof are as grasshoppers; that stretcheth out the heavens as a curtain, and spreadeth them out as a tent to dwell in:” Isaiah 40:21-22.

Jello
Jello
Reply to  white
7 months ago

On Substack -BlackRock Joins $6 Billion Funding for Musk’s xAI, Sparking Concern Over Globalist Influence in AI’s FutureWorld Economic Forum partner gains strategic leverage over Elon Musk’s AI venture.JON FLEETWOOD
DEC 30, 2024

FedUp
FedUp
9 months ago

What is the energy need of that data centre? Those servers are hot like hell, they need special cooling and on a grand scale. Now at least you can know why you can’t afford heating your house. To run these machines for collecting all of your data to be able to control you better.

chris
chris
9 months ago

I just hope RF Kennedy was not lured into this elite pool nominated by the very Warp Speed father, who now will suffocate that one voice America really needs first..You can’t do much once you are sick, and that’s what majority of AMerican are!

FedUp
FedUp
Reply to  chris
9 months ago

He is part of their club. He wants safer vaccines for the non existent viruses. If you want to know some truth about how our health “works” watch Dr. Tom Cowan’ podcasts on Odysee.

So simple that it is beautiful, we were conned for such a long time. And I was right. It is all about energy, we are a sort of batteries, the working stuff all works on a certain pattern, they are so called electron donors. True for vitamin C, methylene blue, and a bunch of other things, this why grounding works, this is why sunshine works.

Starts to be very interesting (on the point) at around 27-29 minutes.
https://odysee.com/@Dr.TomCowan:8/GMT20240313-175107_Recording_1920x1080:7

MoreMore
MoreMore
9 months ago

They are peeing their pants watching us. See Doge below. Musk, together with Mileikowsky a.k.a. Netanyahu, are the new presidents of the US. Musk will lure the sheeple into the digital, mass surveillance, track and trace, (natural asset) debt enslavement, biosecurity, concentration camps.

It’s essential to understand what Catherine says in this clip: The Problem of the Bitcoin Billionaires. https://youtu.be/yEBUwlJJTOA or https://invidious.nerdvpn.de/watch?v=yEBUwlJJTOA

And this gives you some insider info on trojan horses like Elon, who by far is not the richest man on earth, he’s a governmental contractor. A government ruled by private money: Peter Duke: Who Rules the World & The Secret Meaning Behind “Doge”. https://rumble.com/v5rvqmt-peter-duke-who-rules-the-world-and-the-secret-meaning-behind-doge.html?e9s=src_v1_ucp or https://www.brighteon.com/8acc815f-68d0-4171-97b2-9908702cad45

FedUp
FedUp
Reply to  MoreMore
9 months ago

Bitcoin or gold, not a big difference anymore. Unless people manage to stop this AI, data centres madness we are a kind of over, in eternal slavery, because if they can control selling and buying things – and they can, already in process – you can’t use them, you won’t be able to use even physical gold. There is nothing you can invest in giving a little security for future. You have a house? Think on Maui, what they did, or they just put a mast next to your house and if you don’t want to die, you escape and your house worth nothing. You have fruit garden to sell fruits? Just think about the last poor “solar-managed” summer and poor harvest. Chickens? They will cull them in the name of non existent bird-flu.

With the internet and internet buying-shopping, working from home (jailed at home) you can’t use your gold, silver, whatever, you can’t even barter. You have some jewellery? Great, common folks won’t be able to buy it, now check the gold prices, the bigger amount you wish to sell, the value of a gram is higher and higher, means they can use it, the very rich – we can’t, they might buy the common folks’ but they will do it highly under price / value.
When every so called opposition (fake oppositions) started to advertise and push to invest into gold and silver – I went very suspicious. C A Fitts also directed us towards precious metals rather than owning bitcoin and back then it made sense, not anymore.

We have to stop them to control selling-buying things or we are over. We have to stop these data centres, collecting personal data, social media (where people foolishly publish everything about themselves), because this is what their ‘AI’ do, collects data to make your full profile with all of your weak points. We have to stop them controlling the internet.
It’s not only a gold or silver thing. Above 1000 you have to confess every selling movement of yours if it is regular. Let’s assume you have 2 cars, you sold one and in the year you wish to sell the second by any reason – you get caught, because your activity is called regular. Same with everything else. While working from home you have in real life social contacts, you can’t advertise your stuff, your every movement is monitored.

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This administration leaves nothing to be excited about. 100% agenda 2030.

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nng
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9 months ago

It is the Great Reset by another name. Don’t be fooled, Trump is scarier than Biden because he has “Christians” deceived thinking he is their savior. He could be the biggest wolf anyone has ever seen. His cabinet picks are strange with links to the swamp, even Soros!

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