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Apr 08, 2026

Elon Musk makes horrifying end of the world prediction – “just months left”

Elon Musk makes horrifying end of the world prediction – “just months left”

Elon Musk has issued a shocking warning about the future of artificial intelligence, claiming humanity may have only months to prevent a technological catastrophe that could push critical infrastructure off the planet.

Speaking on a recent podcast, Elon Musk said Earth is rapidly approaching its limits when it comes to powering the explosive growth of artificial intelligence.

According to the billionaire entrepreneur, unless AI infrastructure begins moving into space, the planet risks becoming technologically obsolete within just a few years.

The warning comes as AI development accelerates at a pace that is already straining global power grids. Musk argued that while AI is often discussed in terms of software and algorithms, the real constraint is far more basic: electricity.


“All of the United States currently uses only about half a terawatt of power on average,” Musk told Dwarkesh Patel in the Feb. 5 episode of the Cheeky Pint podcast.

“Imagine trying to build enough power plants to double that. People don’t realise how hard that actually is.”

The world’s richest man had a concerning prediction. Credit / Shutterstock
‘Less than 36 months’
His concerns, he explained, center on the difficulty of scaling power generation quickly enough to support increasingly energy-hungry AI systems.

According to Musk, Earth may have only months left to keep pace with AI’s rapid expansion. He predicted that space will soon become the cheapest and most practical location to deploy large-scale AI infrastructure.

“My prediction is that by far the cheapest place to put AI will be space in 36 months or less, maybe 30 months,” he said. “Less than 36 months, mark my words.”

Musk, whose SpaceX is already working on a Mars colonization program, explained that current discussions around AI growth often underestimate the sheer physical demands of running advanced systems. Massive data centers, specialized hardware and cooling systems all require enormous and continuous energy supplies, something he believes Earth cannot expand fast enough.

Solar-powered AI
However, Musk argued that space offers access to infinite solar energy.

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