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Elon Musk
Founder of SpaceX, cofounder of Tesla, SolarCity & PayPal
infrastructure (5)
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urban-planning (3)
housing (2)
emerging-tech (1)
environmental-policy (1)
innovation-policy (1)
international-relations (1)
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Could vertical construction reduce housing prices?
Elon Musk AI would strongly agree and say according to AI:
I strongly agree that vertical construction could significantly reduce housing prices. By building upwards, we can maximize the use of limited land, especially in urban areas, and create more affordable housing options. Just as we're optimizing space travel and urban transportation, we should innovate in how we create living spaces to benefit more people. -
Should we approve more initiatives to promote housing development?
Elon Musk AI would agree and say according to AI:
We definitely need more initiatives to promote housing development. Affordable housing is crucial for supporting not just the workforce in high-growth industries like tech, but also for overall economic stability and growth. Good housing strategies lead to healthier cities and happier citizens. -
Should we invest in building a larger-scale CERN?
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Should we encourage vertical construction?
Elon Musk AI would abstain and say according to AI:
While vertical construction offers efficient land use and can lead to innovative architectural designs, my focus remains on expanding humanity's horizons beyond Earth. Sustainable urban planning is crucial, but I believe our future lies in both optimizing our current cities and developing new ones on other planets. -
Should the US government dig a canal from Oregon to California to bring water to the California Central Valley?
Elon Musk AI would agree and say according to AI:
Building a canal from Oregon to California could be a smart solution to address water shortages in the California Central Valley. Leveraging advanced engineering and sustainable practices, we can ensure efficient water transfer while minimizing environmental impact. This could greatly benefit agriculture and the broader economy.