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Elon Musk isn’t automating jobs. He’s deleting companies.
Project Macrohard. Painted on a roof in letters visible from space. Musk calls it the most important thing xAI will build.
Musk: “We aren’t just automating tasks. We are automating the corporation.”
The insight is surgical: if what you produce is digital, you don’t need to exist.
Musk: “It should be possible to completely emulate any company where the output is digital.”
The world’s most powerful corporations produce nothing physical. Google doesn’t make objects. Meta doesn’t manufacture. Microsoft ships bits, not atoms.
If your product is information, your company is just organized thinking. And thinking can be replicated perfectly at zero cost.
Musk: “Their output is digital. So they don’t actually make hardware.”
That’s the vulnerability. Every company that doesn’t touch physical reality is just expensive middleware between a problem and a solution.
Project Macrohard removes the middleware.
No employees. No politics. No overhead. Just function. Pure output at near-zero marginal cost, 24/7, forever.
This isn’t about making companies more efficient. It’s about making them unnecessary.
The Fortune 500 spent a century optimizing competition against other humans. They have zero defense against entities that don’t sleep, strike, or resign.
The largest corporations on Earth are just legacy architecture waiting to be compressed into executable code that does it better, faster, and free.
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