This Man Terrifies Elon Musk

Meet the genius making humans obsolete...

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Welcome to another issue of Passionate Income.

Today we'll be discussing a chess prodigy who sold his company to Google for $500 million and now has Elon Musk "speechless" with fear.

More importantly, we'll cover what this means for your business in 2025 and beyond.

Let's dive in.

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Picture this:

You're sitting across from a 4-year-old at a chess board.

Your moves are calculated. Strategic. Years of experience behind each decision.

But something's wrong.

This toddler - who can barely reach across the board - is absolutely destroying you.

This isn't a movie script. This was reality for anyone who faced Demis Hassabis in the 1980s.

By 13, he was a chess master.

By 17, he was designing hit video games.

But Demis had bigger plans than just fun and games.

He wanted to build something that could think like us. Only better.

In 2010, he launched DeepMind - a company with one goal:

Build artificial intelligence as smart as humans.

Google loved the idea so much, they bought it for $500 million.

But here's where it gets interesting...

In 2016, DeepMind's AI did something experts thought was decades away:

It beat the world's best player at Go - a game so complex it makes chess look like tic-tac-toe.

While other companies focused on making AI sound human in chatbots, Demis aimed higher:

He wanted AI that could solve humanity's biggest problems:

  • Climate change

  • Diseases

  • Energy crisis

Sounds amazing, right?

Well, there's one very powerful man who's not impressed:

Elon Musk.

In 2012, Demis told Elon something that left the world's richest man "speechless":

"Even if we go to Mars, AI could follow and threaten us there."

Elon's been terrified ever since.

So terrified that he tried to buy DeepMind before Google could.

When that failed, he started his own AI company to compete.

Why is Elon so scared?

Because Demis isn't just creating smart robots.

He's aiming for Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) - AI that can learn and think like humans.

Maybe even better than humans.

Which brings me to why I'm telling you this story...

See, while tech billionaires fight over AI's future, something fascinating is happening:

Regular entrepreneurs are using AI to build massive businesses RIGHT NOW.

Not in some distant sci-fi future.

TODAY.

Take Ivan (@chatgptricks), one of my students.

He used AI to grow to 1.6M followers and now makes $20,000 per month from his Instagram theme page.

Or look at Bagas (@mindset.therapy).

He leveraged AI content generation to build an 8.7M follower empire.

Here's the thing:

While everyone else is debating whether AI will destroy humanity...

Smart entrepreneurs are using it to build life-changing businesses.

And the best part?

You don't need to be a chess prodigy or tech genius to do it.

You just need to know how to use the right AI tools in the right way.

That's exactly why I created a special training on using AI to generate $500 per day with Instagram theme pages.

Inside, I reveal:

  • The exact AI tools we use to create viral content

  • How to automate 90% of your content creation

  • The proven system for turning AI-generated content into cash

The opportunity is massive.

But like all opportunities, it won't last forever.

The same way Demis Hassabis saw the future of AI before anyone else...

I'm telling you now: AI-powered Instagram theme pages are the greatest business opportunity of 2025.

Want to see exactly how it works?

Don't wait until it's too late.

đź’ˇ Takeaway: While tech billionaires debate AI's future impact, smart entrepreneurs are using it right now to build profitable businesses. The key is not waiting for tomorrow's technology, but leveraging what's already available today.