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What Elon Musk Is Up To In 2022

It’s hard to believe that it has been only six years since Elon Musk first made headlines with his plans to send people to Mars. In the short time since then, he has become a household name and one of the most respected businessmen in the world. On top of being the father of seven children! So what is he up to now? And more importantly, what is he planning for the future? Here are some of the most exciting things that Musk is working on in 2022.

Tesla

After an insane year with his car company Tesla, which profited 5.5 billion dollars in 2021, Elon has no plans of slowing down! In 2022, Tesla CEO Elon Musk said that his team would be “surprised” if it didn’t achieve full self-driving. This would allow Tesla to convert most of its current vehicles into self-driving robotaxis with a software upgrade. “It’s like the most significant software upgrade in history,” said the CEO, who just raised the price of this software to $12,000. While Musk’s track record with FSD has been wildly unrealistic in the past, many experts doubt that existing Teslas can ever achieve true autonomy without substantial hardware upgrades. There was, however, a hint more substance to this claim this time. As of the publication date, there were 60,000 automobiles on U.S. roads utilizing the most recent FSD beta software, up from a couple of hundred in Q3 in 2021. Other things to expect from Elon’s high-tech car company in 2022 include continuing work on the “Cyber Truck.” The electric pickup, which Musk extols for seeming like it was created by “aliens from the future,” has yet to arrive. Despite recent photographs indicating that it is on its way toward becoming a series-production model, Tesla CEO Elon Musk said the vehicle’s financial viability was an issue. He has been said to be concerned about making the cyber truck more affordable and that with all the new technology in the cyber truck, that will take some time to figure it out. Even a forthcoming debut in the first quarter of 2023 is already looking a bit far-fetched.

Space X

Maybe the most exciting thing Musk has a hand in is his space technology company, Space X. After an impressive 31 space launches in 2021, Elon has set the bar even higher for 2022. He has stated that the company has plans to launch 52 times this year! A high goal to reach, but his company has already had four launches as of the beginning of February! SpaceX is a major collaborator with NASA in human spaceflight. The firm is in charge of transporting NASA astronauts and freight to and from the International Space Station using its Crew Dragon vehicle. SpaceX is also hard at work on a next-generation rocket system, dubbed Starship, to land humans on the Moon for NASA’s Artemis mission. In December 2021, Musk revealed via Twitter that SpaceX is “starting a project to remove carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere and convert it into rocket fuel.” The announcement is more of a vision than a plan. Still, it follows less than a year after Musk’s charitable foundation announced an XPrize Foundation competition to award $100 million to students, researchers, and entrepreneurs with ideas for carbon removal technologies that could potentially offset the impact of climate change.

The Boring Company

Elon Musk also has a lot of stake in The Boring Company, a less popular business initiative. The Boring Company aims to build safe, rapid-to-dig, and inexpensive transportation systems for passengers, goods, and waste. To alleviate traffic congestion and enable fast point-to-point travel throughout cities. One of their most notable projects is the LVCC Loop system. A three-station transportation system consisting of 1.7 miles of tunnels was built in the last year. The LVCC Loop consists of two tunnels and three stations; two surface stations and one subsurface station. The LVCC Loop connects the New Exhibit Hall in Las Vegas to the existing campus, cutting a 45-minute cross-campus trek down to just 2 minutes. As far as 2022 goes, the company has plans to extend the LVCC loop, which they will call “The Vegas Loop,” with future service extensions including those to casinos along the Strip, Harry Reid International Airport, Allegiant Stadium, downtown Las Vegas, and eventually to Los Angeles. The Vegas Loop will provide fast and convenient transportation to the Las Vegas community, visitors, and beyond. On October 20, 2021, Clark County Commissioners gave the Vegas Loop a unanimous green light. A 29-mile network of tunnels connecting 51 stations throughout the resort corridor and beyond.

Another exciting venture Elon is working on is his tech company Nueralink. The company is a neurotechnology firm that develops intracranial brain machines. In 2022 Neuralink is working on a chip implanted in people’s brains to monitor and stimulate brain activity simultaneously. It’s designed to have medical uses, such as treating significant spinal-cord injuries and neurological diseases. Elon Musk has stated that Neuralink intends to implant the first of its microchips in humans in 2022. The Neuralink chips have been successfully implanted in monkeys to record and stimulate brain activity, allowing them to complete tasks simply through the strength of their thoughts, as seen in the stunning Monkey MindPong video released in 2021. The firm’s next objective is to commercialize the technology so that completely and partially paralyzed individuals may more easily control digital gadgets without using their hands!

Conclusion

Elon Musk is up to a lot of work in 2022, with his SpaceX company set on taking humans to Mars and The Boring Company constructing transportation tunnels under Las Vegas. While also working hard toward creating chips that will allow people to control digital devices with their minds. While all these ventures will occur in the near future, it will be interesting to see how they progress and potentially affect society over time! He truly is a remarkable man to follow!

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