Musk’s Davos Predictions Highlight Bold Tech Bets and Skeptical Track Record

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At Davos, Elon Musk laid out sweeping forecasts—from Optimus humanoid robots going on sale in 2027 to robotaxis likely widespread in the US by late 2026, SpaceX’s Starship fully reusable by the end of 2026, and AI surpassing humans this year and humanity by 2035—while noting aliens are probably rare and acknowledging his history of optimistic timelines that often miss deadlines.
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