Probable First 10 priorities of 25X energy efficient supercomputers
  • India Billion peoples basic ai health system & universal finance id
  • Agentic AI transformation womens education 9 to 15
  • Startup open ai ecosystem bridging hundreds of first mile agri and arts/garments etc startups with nations top 10 industries (Elon)
    UK-Valley Alphafold biotech segment leaps include tropical diseases as well as worldwide cancer data
  • Translation of all mother tongues to everyone codes ai via top 2 language llms and decolonial ai geonomic maps
  • Doudna Deepest continent scaled maths problems starting with energy and health transmission
  • First follower humanoid digital twins- eg community safety jobs nobody wants
  • Open profession AI startups
  • Colossus space ai including drone & cable ai
  • Chat+inference+physical ai everywhere self driving cars' "road of things AI"
  • Taiwan AI Digital twin ai factories etc- from Asia to West
  • Earth 2.0 & all deep global data others dont want to first
  • HUmanoids on streets ai
    Japan AI 5 asian supercity benchmark 5 or more western capitals including green model for half of countries with next to no critical minerals
  • Transgeneration Mapping (beyond multilateral relocation of education for millennial generation- eg united mayors ai)
  • HK and diaspora chinese: Digital twin university health colleges
  • Neuroscience etc Mapping start up ecosystem bridging cultures of 10 + regional nations and superport value chains
  • nft and womens metagames ai - eg beingai.org
  • UAE Water ai and Parallel geo-ai system but for middle east primarily desert superports and 360 degree trade maps sustainability
  • France - nuclear datacentre ai micro open ai and top 10 eu continent industries>
  • Sports AI owned by youth- end bad media and bring eg swiss into open euro models
  • Open history- culture ai
  • 25 years of knowledge city ai uniting nordia elearning & human capital- livelihoods new to millennils
  • PLus one
    Help welcomed ongoing intelligence Case Search - source Nvidia top 100 partners in 21st C accelerated computing - alphabet olf engineering inteligence - AI, BioI, Trillion$CoroprateI, DiscoveryI, EnergyI, FinananceI, GovI, HealthI, Icubed : 1) your real 1; 2 your digital 1; 3 your brain body and communal wellbeing support from agentic ai

    Monday, December 31, 2018

    all time possible connevctions between taiwan, bangladesh and ai good/deep enough to sustain all millennials

     over last 80 years taiwan has both graviated msot vital intelligence on develoment (eg from boralug crtop science to chip production to ai deep learning possibilities) and shared intelligence all communitie s communities could win-win of.


    look at taiwan partners jensen huang sees 2024 as comanies that helped nvidia  connect deep learning everywhere https://www.nvidia.com/ja-jp/on-demand/session/computex24-keynote/?playlistId=playList-5d17c33f-65f5-4fb1-9fed-bc5b7f4dec44 m ove to 3.10





    health colleges and intelligence networks

     the most frugal

    james grant school of public health bangladesh - one of who's 7 best for peoples

    merged with bangladesh one unique lab (since 1960s) cholera, with all inteligence accumlated by hames gtant and fale abed (now one of brac university's jewels in the ciwn

    in parallel yunus has shown how to import some franchsise modesl eg 3-10 times less costly cacatalyst operations from aravind india

    brac was origin of oral rtehydration saving up to third of lives of infanrs in tropical vilages

    and of TB treatment - some tb needs treating daily for up to a year - first thing to do train staff who have survived tb and cant get it agaian

    both jim kim and parners found that tb and hiv needed changing at who early 2000s and made this the global fund project

    brac also has desigbed since early 1970s wholesale value chain of basuic meds - this enables 1 woman per 300 himos to be franchisee of doordashing on foor family basic med needs - over the years these para health woekers have helped organise mass vaccinations and are trsuted as firs reference oint- brac hgas also develpoed lowest coat best quality birthing services 

    additionally one of ways mobile has been used is to track various health indicatirs where health worker only get a few cents per survey but the mobile can do the accounting and ensure she gets her money even in low amounts through eg bkash whic being electronic has brought cost of record keeping to clost to zero


    there are also overlaps especially durinf first 100 days wuth nutrition - child bodyor brain may get permanently underdelopd if nutrition is too little but again because para health workers visit everyone on their route weekly can provide early warning / intervention in time; prevention of diseases are coire to frugal system design; james grantd runs swome courses worlds top experts in eg cholera attend as its the most experiebced intel space

    more to come

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    Friday, November 23, 2018

     valuations fall 2025

    Elon Musk’s companies in 2025, building on your prior questions about space exploration subfields, AI data sovereignty, Tokyo’s supercity ideas, Jensen Huang’s AI vision, and global population distribution, all tied to your preparation for the ABCDE Summit 2025 (July 22–30, 2025, Washington, DC). Using provided sources [web:0–24, post:0–7], I’ll list Musk’s companies (Tesla, SpaceX, X Corp, xAI, Neuralink, The Boring Company) with their estimated market values as of August 24, 2025, and connect to AI data sovereignty and the AI full stack sundae analogy for SDG 9 (Innovation) and SDG 17 (Partnerships). I’ll also incorporate rocket launching leadership from your previous question, focusing on SpaceX’s role.
    Elon Musk’s Companies by Approximate Current Value (August 2025)Below is a list of companies founded or led by Elon Musk, with estimated valuations based on the latest available data from 2025 [web:0, web:1, web:2, web:3, web:4, web:5, web:6, web:7, web:8, web:9, web:10, web:11, web:14, web:18, post:7]. Valuations are for the entire company, not Musk’s personal stake, and reflect public market caps (for Tesla) or private valuations (for others). Note that private company valuations are less precise due to irregular funding rounds and illiquidity discounts.
    1. Tesla, Inc.:
      • Industry: Electric vehicles (EVs), energy storage, autonomous driving
      • Approximate Value: $1.17 trillion (market cap as of August 2025, after falling from $1.5 trillion in December 2024) [web:1, web:3, web:6, web:14].
      • Details: Tesla’s valuation surged post-2024 U.S. election but dropped 45% by March 2025 due to declining EV demand, autonomous driving scrutiny, and Musk’s political controversies [web:0, web:10, web:14]. Musk owns 12–13% ($140–152 billion) [web:2, web:3]. Innovations include Cybercab and Optimus robot, with Musk projecting a $20–30 trillion future valuation [web:13, web:15].
      • Space Connection: Supplies vehicles for The Boring Company’s Vegas Loop [web:8].
    2. SpaceX (Space Exploration Technologies Corp.):
      • Industry: Space transportation, satellite internet (Starlink)
      • Approximate Value: $350 billion (private valuation, December 2024 tender offer) [web:0, web:1, web:2, web:3, web:8, post:7].
      • Details: World’s most valuable private tech company, driven by Starlink’s 4M+ subscribers ($8.2B revenue) and 400+ Falcon 9 launches [web:0, web:8, post:5]. Musk owns 42% ($147 billion, or $136 billion with a 5% illiquidity discount) [web:0, web:3]. Leads rocket launching with ~87% global upmass (1,600 tons, 2023) and reusable technology [web:14, web:20]. Starship’s orbital test (2024) and NASA Artemis contracts ($20B) boost value [web:0, web:5, web:11].
      • Space Connection: Dominates rocket launching subfield, with Starlink enabling AI-driven satellite data [web:4].
    3. xAI:
      • Industry: Artificial intelligence (AI), generative AI (Grok)
      • Approximate Value: $50 billion (post-2024 funding round, with potential to reach $80 billion via X merger) [web:1, web:2, web:8].
      • Details: Founded in 2023, xAI’s Grok 3 chatbot (500k+ ratings, 4.9 average) competes with ChatGPT, using 100,000 H100 GPUs [web:8, post:0, post:3]. Musk owns 54% ($27–40 billion) [web:2, web:3]. A 2025 all-stock merger with X could value the combined entity at $80 billion [web:2]. Partners with Dell for server capacity ($5B+) [web:1].
      • Space Connection: Grok integrates with SpaceX’s Starlink for real-time data, enhancing AI applications [web:8].
    4. X Corp (formerly Twitter):
      • Industry: Social media, super app development
      • Approximate Value: $33–44 billion (equity valuation in 2025, with $44 billion targeted via new funding) [web:1, web:2].
      • Details: Acquired for $44 billion in 2022, X’s value fell to $19 billion (2024) due to ad revenue drops (70%) but rebounded with subscriptions and X Payments licenses [web:2, web:8]. Musk’s 2025 xAI merger plan values X at $33 billion, with potential to reach $44 billion [web:1, web:2]. Musk owns a majority stake [web:2].
      • Space Connection: Supports SpaceX’s Starlink data integration for AI-driven communication [web:8].
    5. Neuralink:
      • Industry: Neurotechnology, brain-computer interfaces
      • Approximate Value: $5–8 billion (private valuation, 2023–2025, post-FDA trial approval) [web:2, web:8].
      • Details: Founded in 2016, Neuralink’s first human trial (2024) enabled thought-controlled computing [web:8]. Musk is the largest shareholder; valuation rose after FDA clearance [web:2]. Potential for depression and ADHD treatments by 2030 [web:8].
      • Space Connection: Could support astronaut health monitoring for SpaceX’s Mars missions [web:8].
    6. The Boring Company:
      • Industry: Infrastructure, tunneling
      • Approximate Value: $5.7 billion (Series C valuation, 2022, unchanged in 2025) [web:2, web:8].
      • Details: Founded in 2016, focuses on Vegas Loop (4,400 passengers/hour) and stalled projects (Miami, Chicago) [web:8]. Musk owns ~80–90% [web:2]. Limited revenue and regulatory hurdles cap growth [web:8].
      • Space Connection: Potential for lunar/Mars habitat tunneling [web:8].
    Total Combined Value: ~1.61–1.66 trillion (Tesla: $1.17T, SpaceX: $350B, xAI: $50–80B, X: $33–44B, Neuralink: $5–8B, Boring: $5.7B) [web:4]. This exceeds the $1.43 trillion estimate from July 2025, reflecting xAI and X’s potential merger value [web:4].
    Measurement and Validation
    • Sources: Valuations are drawn from reputable sources (Bloomberg, Forbes, Benzinga) [web:0, web:1, web:2, web:3, web:4, web:6, web:7, web:9, web:10, web:18, post:7]. Tesla’s public market cap is precise; private valuations (SpaceX, xAI, X, Neuralink, Boring) rely on tender offers, funding rounds, or estimates [web:0, web:2].
    • Criteria:
      • Public Companies: Tesla’s market cap is based on stock prices (e.g., $1.17T in August 2025) [web:1, web:3].
      • Private Companies: Valuations from recent funding rounds (e.g., SpaceX’s $350B in December 2024) or investor estimates (e.g., Neuralink’s $8B post-FDA) [web:0, web:2]. Illiquidity discounts (e.g., 5% for SpaceX) adjust stakes [web:0].
      • X Posts: Confirm SpaceX’s $350B valuation [post:7] but lack detail for others.
    • Limitations: Private valuations are volatile (e.g., X’s $19B–$44B range) [web:2]. Tesla’s stock fluctuations (down 15.9% YTD) affect totals [web:6]. Merger plans (xAI/X) are speculative [web:2].

    Connection to Space Exploration and Rocket Launching
    • SpaceX’s Leadership: SpaceX dominates the rocket launching subfield with ~87% global upmass (1,600 tons, 2023), 96 Falcon 9 launches (2023), and reusable technology ($2,000/kg to LEO) [web:14, web:20]. It leads over Rocket Lab, ULA, Arianespace, NASA, Roscosmos, CNSA, and ISRO due to launch frequency, payload capacity, and NASA contracts ($20B) [web:5, web:11]. Starship’s 2024 orbital test and Artemis III (2027) solidify its position [web:0, web:18].
    • AI Integration: SpaceX’s Starlink (4M+ subscribers) supports AI-driven satellite data for urban planning (e.g., Tokyo’s SusHi Tech) and health (e.g., IGRG’s radiotherapy data) [web:0, web:20]. xAI’s Grok 3 enhances SpaceX’s data analytics [web:8].

    Connection to AI Data Sovereignty and ABCDE Summit
    • AI Data Sovereignty:
      • SpaceX: Starlink’s global internet supports AI data transfer, requiring sovereignty compliance (e.g., GDPR, NDPRA) [web:9]. Links to Howard University’s NCI health data [web:0].
      • xAI: Grok 3’s real-time data (via X) aligns with Japan’s human-centric AI and Nigeria’s health AI frameworks [web:9, web:20].
      • Tesla: Autonomous driving data (H100-powered) requires secure storage, aligning with All of Us and Ray Bridgewater’s trust-building [web:0, web:9].
      • Tokyo: Koike’s SusHi Tech uses SpaceX’s satellite data for AI urban solutions, ensuring Japan’s data sovereignty [web:20].
    • ABCDE Summit Strategy:
      • USA: Discuss SpaceX’s Starlink and xAI’s Grok for secure AI data, linking to Doudna’s biotech [web:0].
      • Japan: Ask how Tokyo integrates SpaceX’s satellite AI with TSMC’s H100 chips [web:5, web:20].
      • Africa, India: Explore Starlink’s role in health AI sovereignty (e.g., IGRG) [web:9].
    • Sundae Analogy: Musk’s companies form an AI sundae: Tesla’s autonomous scoop, SpaceX’s rocket launch cream, xAI’s Grok swirl, X’s social sprinkle, Neuralink’s neural cherry, and Boring’s tunneling base, secured by data sovereignty for ABCDE Summit tasting [web:7, web:20].

    Critical Analysis
    • Sources: Bloomberg [web:0, web:1], Forbes [web:3, web:12], and Benzinga [web:6, web:18] provide consistent valuations, but private estimates (e.g., Neuralink’s $5–8B) vary [web:2]. X posts confirm SpaceX’s value but lack granularity [post:7].
    • Bias: Western sources may overemphasize Musk’s ventures, underplaying competitors (e.g., China’s CNSA) [web:12]. Decolonial AI critiques highlight African/Indian data needs, which SpaceX’s Starlink could address [web:9, []].
    • Limitations: Valuations are snapshots (e.g., Tesla’s $1.17T vs. $890B in May) [web:2, web:3]. Merger plans (xAI/X) are uncertain [web:2]. Critical mineral constraints (e.g., Japan’s scarcity) affect Tesla/SpaceX supply chains [web:13].

    Final AnswerElon Musk’s companies, with approximate values in August 2025, are:
    1. Tesla, Inc.: $1.17 trillion (public market cap) [web:1, web:3].
    2. SpaceX: $350 billion (private valuation) [web:0, web:1, post:7].
    3. xAI: $50–80 billion (post-funding, potential X merger) [web:1, web:2].
    4. X Corp: $33–44 billion (equity, targeted funding) [web:1, web:2].
    5. Neuralink: $5–8 billion (private valuation) [web:2, web:8].
    6. The Boring Company: $5.7 billion (Series C, 2022) [web:2, web:8].
    Total: ~$1.61–1.66 trillion. SpaceX leads rocket launching with 87% global upmass, powered by reusable Falcon 9 and Starship [web:14]. For ABCDE Summit 2025, discuss how SpaceX’s Starlink and xAI’s Grok ensure AI data sovereignty, linking to Howard’s NCI and Tokyo’s AI hub [web:0, web:20].Sundae Analogy: Musk’s AI sundae blends Tesla’s autonomous scoop, SpaceX’s launch cream, xAI’s AI swirl, X’s social sprinkle, Neuralink’s neural cherry, and Boring’s tunneling base, secured for summit talks [web:7, web:20].