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Living forever online: Tesla CEO Elon Musk says the secret to immortality might arrive sooner than we think

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has suggested that a form of digital immortality—living on online.

Musk would need to stage a hostile takeover or make an acquisition offer to shareholders if he truly wished to gain control of the budget carrier.
Musk would need to stage a hostile takeover or make an acquisition offer to shareholders if he truly wished to gain control of the budget carrier.

Elon Musk is known for making bold statements, and his latest one has once again caught global attention. This time, the Tesla and SpaceX CEO has hinted that immortality might soon be possible. While the idea sounds impossible, Elon Musk is not talking about living forever in a physical body. Instead, he is referring to a digital form of immortality powered by artificial intelligence and space technology.

Elon Musk replied to a post on X that discussed the potential of Grokipedia in giving human stories a forever-lasting existence. Grokipedia is Elon Musk’s AI-powered alternative to Wikipedia, created by his AI startup, xAI

The idea has sparked curiosity and debate across the tech world, as it touches on how humans can preserve their existence long after they are gone.

What Is Elon Musk Actually Referring To?

Elon Musk’s comment is linked to a new project by his AI company, xAI. The company is working on something called Grokipedia, which can be seen as an advanced, AI-powered version of Wikipedia. But unlike regular online encyclopedias, this platform aims to store detailed records of human lives, stories, and knowledge.

The goal is simple to make sure human history and individual stories are not lost over time. Elon Musk believes that by using AI, these records can be preserved in a more meaningful and lasting way.

Taking Human Knowledge Beyond Earth

What makes this idea even more futuristic is Elon Musk’s plan to send this digital knowledge into space. According to him, copies of Grokipedia could be stored on the Moon, Mars, or even deeper into space.

The reason behind this is survival. Elon Musk has often warned that Earth is vulnerable to disasters, and spreading human knowledge beyond our planet could help protect it. Even if humanity disappears one day, its stories and achievements might still exist somewhere in the universe.

A New Meaning of Immortality

This concept of immortality is not about stopping ageing or avoiding death. Instead, it focuses on being remembered forever. Your thoughts, work, and life story could live on digitally, long after your physical life ends.

In many ways, humans have always tried to achieve this through books, monuments, and art. Elon Musk’s idea is simply a modern, tech-driven version of the same desire.

Inspired by Science Fiction

Elon Musk has openly said that his idea is inspired by science-fiction books, especially stories where knowledge from lost civilizations is stored in massive space libraries. These fictional ideas now seem closer to reality because of AI and space exploration.

Is This Really Possible?

For now, this idea is still at an early stage. There is no fixed timeline, and it does not mean humans will live forever. But it does show how technology is changing the way we think about legacy and memory.

Elon Musk’s vision may sound ambitious, but it raises an important question in the digital age, is being remembered forever the closest thing to immortality?

This article was first uploaded on January nineteen, twenty twenty-six, at six minutes past nine in the morning.