DubaiThe water,, February 14, 2025 / Prnewswire / – Wearing a “Tech Support” printed t -shirt, Elon Musk practically mounted on stage on the last day of the World Summit of Governments in a live discussion with it Omar Sultan Al OlamaMinister of State of Water for Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy and Remote Work Applications, to share its vision of the improvement of government efficiency.
Musk highlighted the urgency of rationalizing operations, arguing for smaller and more responsible institutions to stimulate efficiency and economic growth.
The World Summit of Governments, held Dubai Since February 11-13brought together global leaders and experts to meet critical governance, health care and trade challenges in the 21st century.
Now in its 12th edition, the summit has unveiled a series of ideas, key results and exploitable solutions developed by the main decision -makers, innovators and opinion leaders around the world.
Musk said: “We have the rule of bureaucracy as opposed to the rule of the people”, and we have pleaded to reduce regulations and public spending to stimulate economic growth, aimed at growth of 4 to 5% without inflation D ‘Here 2026.
“The primordial objective is to lay the foundations for prosperity that will last many decades, perhaps centuries,” added Musk. He highlighted the importance of updating government technology, noting that many systems are exceeded and ineffective, such as the manual pension system. “The US government needs technological support,” he joked.
On foreign policy, Musk said: “America should take care of its own business rather than put pressure on the change of regime”, reporting a change towards less international interference.
Musk also discussed Grok 3.0, his latest AI model which will take place in 1-2 weeks, the calling “scary intelligent”. He added: “It may be the last time an AI is better than Grok.”
In the meantime, Joseph TsaiThe president of Alibaba Group, a user and admirer of Grok, argued that the value of the AI is not to have the smartest systems, but in their application to solve problems of the real world.
He compared the development of AI to the education of children, stressing that everyone does not need “the smartest child”. He predicts that more resources will move to practical applications, taking advantage of open source tools, which democratize the development of AI. He added: “Large and small companies can now develop an AI together and contribute to the power of the AI.”
Beyond AI, both Arvind KrishnaCEO of IBM, and Sundar PichaiCEO of Google, said that they were impatiently waiting for the imminent age of quantum computers, which, according to them, would make a spear of the world in a new era.
Pichai said: “Google’s quantum computer science made a five -minute calculation that would take the fastest supercomputer on Septillion 10.” He compared his current state to AI in the 2010s, predicting practical applications within 5 to 10 years.
Pichai added that for governments: “It is too early to regulate technology, but I think it is important to understand it, then start to prepare for it.”
For more information, visit worldgovernmentsummit.org.
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