九阿哥&薛蛮子|Dec 10, 2025 13:13
What is Musk really thinking? Why did DOGE's AI Utopia shatter in the White House?
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After Musk withdrew from his White House role, the DOGE department transformed into a consulting mechanism, and his X timeline suddenly quieted down - from November 1st to now, not a single word was mentioned about encryption, Dogecoin, or blockchain in over 50 posts.
Isn't this like him? The guy who can make Dogecoin rise by 20% with just one push is now all talking about SpaceX's moon program and xAI's Grok4.
I guess behind this is the awakening of a utopian dream.
Recalling DOGE's starting point: At the end of 2024, Musk threw out this idea at a Trump rally, waving a chainsaw and saying he would "cut the federal $1 trillion budget. He will officially land on January 20, 2025, serving as Shadow Chairman and co led by Vivek Ramaswamy. The vision sounds like science fiction: replacing inefficient positions with AI agents, automating contract auditing, and monitoring employee emails to find the source of waste.
Essentially, this is Musk's utopian experiment - a government as efficient as SpaceX, AI as intelligent as Grok, and ultimately leading to the social foundation of a 'multi planet civilization'. There are even internal sources saying that DOGE plans to integrate blockchain for transparent auditing, while Dogecoin tests a 'people's efficiency currency'.
Starting for three months, cutting off foreign aid projects, freezing recruitment, and mandatory return to work seem unstoppable.
But the White House is not Mars.
In May, Musk announced his "pivot to DOGE" (actually withdrawal), igniting the controversy over remote work. In June, he publicly argued with Trump (Big Beautiful Bill disagreement), and Dogecoin fell 59% in response. The DOGE team, consisting of 40 Silicon Valley farmers, encountered bureaucratic walls in Washington, D.C. 23 people cut off their former employer's supervision, and conflicts of interest lawsuits flew in. The federal judge ruled that Musk needed confirmation from the Senate, which broke the foam of "AI dictatorship".
The dark side of AI utopia has also exploded: monitoring employees' email searches for 'anti Trump sentiment', algorithmic bias to dismiss minority groups, data breach suspicions (Treasury records flowing to xAI?)? ).
The public has rebounded, the court has frozen action, and a congressional hearing has criticized the 'unselected king'.
On November 23rd, a White House spokesperson stated that "it no longer exists" and disbanded 8 months in advance. The Trump team shrugged off the burden, saying that "institutionalization is complete," but in reality, the budget was only slightly reduced, and the NYT verification "fraud detection" rate was less than 10%.
Musk's dream is shattered, but not over.
DOGE proves that AI utopia is not feasible in Washington - bureaucracy is not code, politics is not startups, we have to start from Mars. His silence is not about giving up on encryption, but a strategic retreat: xAI's Grok4 is about to be released, SpaceX's moon program is accelerating, and Dogecoin's holdings exceed $200 million.
Perhaps the next utopia will not be the White House, but on the planetary chain.
What do you think? Elon Musk's DOGE, is it really a dream shattered, or is it holding back a big move?
A: Completely transition to AI, space is the home ground
B: Encryption will continue to push, Dogecoin to the moon
C: The White House pit is too deep, Silicon Valley king returns
Discuss your speculation in the comment section and share it with Musk?
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