The world is in shock as Elon Musk – CEO of Tesla and SpaceX – has unexpectedly unveiled a top‑secret plan: to send 2,000 state‑of‑the‑art AI robots to Mars to pave the way for human settlement. This is not just a technological breakthrough, but a bold declaration about the future of humanity.
According to Musk, this “vanguard” force will consist of humanoid Optimus robots, equipped with next‑generation artificial intelligence, capable of autonomous operation and flawless teamwork. Their mission: to build infrastructure, mine resources, install solar power systems, and prepare living environments for upcoming human missions.

The most shocking detail is the timeline. Musk revealed that the optimal launch window will open in late 2026, when Earth and Mars align in their orbits. This means that within just a few years, the vision of thousands of robots working on the Red Planet’s surface could become reality.
However, the plan raises pressing questions: Is Starship technology truly ready for such a massive mission? Can AI operate reliably in Mars’ extreme environment? And more importantly, will this be a historic leap forward or the most daring gamble humanity has ever taken?

One thing is certain: if Musk succeeds, the world will witness the first interplanetary migration – where the first “citizens” of Mars won’t be humans, but intelligent machines created by us.