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In a recent tweet, Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk predicted that poverty will eventually become a thing of the past, and people will no longer need to save money. According to Musk, the advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics will lead to the possibility of “Universal High Income,” where every individual will have access to financial security.
Musk made this statement in response to a tweet by billionaire investor Ray Dalio, who expressed support for Donald Trump’s “Trump Accounts” initiative, which aims to provide financial assistance to American newborns by opening investment accounts in their names. Musk acknowledged that Dalio’s idea was a good step, but argued that in the future, poverty will become obsolete, and saving money will no longer be necessary.
This is not the first time Musk has expressed his vision for a future where technology will make poverty a thing of the past. He has previously stated that the advancement of AI and robotics will lead to increased productivity and a reduction in the need for traditional employment, ultimately resulting in a more equal distribution of wealth.
The “Trump Accounts” initiative is a new federal program in the United States that aims to provide financial assistance to American newborns by opening investment accounts in their names. Under the program, the government will contribute $1,000 to each account, which will be invested in the stock market. The goal of the program is to provide financial support to children as they enter adulthood, enabling them to pursue education, start businesses, or purchase homes.
Meanwhile, Germany has announced plans to bring 535 Afghan nationals who worked with German troops in Afghanistan back to Germany, citing concerns for their safety under the Taliban government. In other news, a Bangladeshi student leader who was injured in a shooting in Dhaka, Bangladesh, has died in Singapore while undergoing treatment.
In a significant development, the United Nations Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team has reported that the leader of ISIS-Khorasan and the founder of the group’s media wing, Sultan Aziz Azam, has been captured.
The Trump administration has reportedly accelerated plans to revoke the citizenship of non-citizen Americans, with the US Citizenship and Immigration Services receiving instructions to expedite the process. In Taiwan, a series of earthquakes has been felt in the city of Hualien, while in Gaza, a Palestinian has been killed and 13 injured in Israeli military fire.
In the United Arab Emirates, heavy rain has caused flooding in the city of Sharjah, while in Dubai, traffic has been disrupted due to rain. In Pakistan, the government has been advised to take precautions to prevent flooding due to the monsoon season.
In a separate incident, a 48-year-old woman in India was killed by her tenant, who then cut her body into pieces and dumped them in a river. Police have arrested the suspects, who have confessed to the crime.
In a related development, China has warned the United States against selling arms to Taiwan, calling it a “dangerous move” that threatens regional stability. Meanwhile, the founder of WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, has filed a lawsuit against the Nobel Foundation.
In other news, a British engineer in India has been arrested for murdering his parents and cutting their bodies into pieces, which he then dumped in a river.

