At the 2026 World Economic Forum in Davos, Elon Musk outlined a transformative vision for the global economy, emphasizing the roles of artificial intelligence, robotics, and space exploration. In a discussion with Blackrock CEO Larry Fink, Musk highlighted his companies' unified mission to ensure humanity's survival and prosperity through technological advancements. He argued that AI and humanoid robots could eradicate global poverty by expanding economic output beyond current limits, predicting that robots could outnumber humans in the future. Musk also addressed the energy constraints on AI growth, noting that electricity generation, not hardware, is the primary bottleneck. He proposed deploying solar-powered AI infrastructure in space to overcome terrestrial limitations, citing the continuous solar power and efficient cooling available in orbit. Musk revealed plans for full rocket reusability with SpaceX's Starship, aiming to drastically reduce space access costs. He predicted that AI could surpass human intelligence within five years, advocating for optimism in technological progress.