Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk just declared total AI domination over entertainment. In a blockbuster two-hour podcast released Sunday on Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath’s “People by WTF” YouTube channel, Musk predicted that artificial intelligence will soon overwhelm Hollywood, Netflix, and traditional gaming with instant, personalised movies, podcasts, and video games created in real time.
“Media, movies, and podcasting will become overwhelmingly AI-generated,” Musk told Kamath. He explained that upcoming AI tools, including his own xAI models, already generate stunningly realistic video and can perfectly mimic any human voice, emotion, or story. The billionaire says the shift happens faster than most people expect.
Why Live Events Will Explode While AI Domination Takes Digital Content

Musk and Kamath agree on one clear winner as AI domination floods the internet with free, infinite digital entertainment: real human experiences.
Key predictions from Elon Musk:
- AI instantly creates full-length movies tailored exactly to what you want to watch right now
- Video games generate new worlds, stories, and characters on the fly, no developers needed
- Podcasts feature AI hosts and guests that feel 100 % real, available 24/7 in any language
- Live concerts, sports, and theater become the new luxury because “you can’t fake being there”
When Kamath asked if the price of live events will skyrocket, Musk answered with a quick “Yes.” He called scarcity the ultimate value driver once AI makes perfect digital content basically free.
“Live experiences will be the premium thing,” Musk said. Investors listening took note, stadiums, festivals, and in-person shows could become the hottest tickets in an AI-dominated world.
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The wide-ranging conversation also touched personal ground. Musk revealed his partner Shivon Zilis (Neuralink executive) is half-Indian and that one of their sons carries the middle name “Sekhar” in honor of Nobel-winning Indian astrophysicist Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar.
As AI domination races closer, Musk’s latest warning is crystal clear: digital entertainment changes forever in the next few years, but the real money and real magic will belong to moments machines can’t copy.
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