Elon Musk has officially announced to quit the job of DOGE in White House and go back to his business. Undoubtedly, his greatest project is not on this planet, but Landing On Mars in 2029/2030.
In 1969, the Apollo Project of Landing on the Moon by NASA is the greatest project of US ever, and thus brought unemployment rate went to a low point of 3.5%. The record was overwritten by Joe Biden and he made 3.4% in his term. Last month was 4.2%. This time we have Elon Musk and SpaceX, so how about NASA, who is the keyman? I asked the Open AI, the answer is:
While Musk is the most prominent individual pushing for Mars colonization, NASA remains a key institution in space exploration. It’s not a competition—it’s more like two forces working toward the same goal in different ways.
Besides taking special care on the Mars concept stocks (PLTR, DXYZ), we should know that Elon Musk is going to send a robot on Mars in 2026. In the 1960s, Soviet Union and US sent monkey and dog before sending first astronaut to space. The Optimus is manufactured by Tesla of Musk. In 2026, he will manufacture 50,000 robots. In 2040, there will be 10 billion robots on earth which is more than human beings. So how about the unemployment rate? No estimation now, we have to wait.
One more problem, something in scientific movie or fiction is really happening in Open AI now. Once a scientific movie described that in the future, robot (or computer) is so clever that they can refuse to obey orders of human being and can prevent human from destroying their brain and thinking, they even have their own electricity, firepower, poison gas to prevent human changing their program. The O3 of Open AI now really ignored the shutdown of human being. So besides unemployment this is also another factor that investor should mind on the way to Landing of Mars.