
The entire technology world has just been shocked by the shocking announcement from Elon Musk. No more electric cars, rockets or satellites – this time, the technology tycoon launched a “bomb” called Macrohard, the first software company on the planet to be completely powered by artificial intelligence, without any employees!
The center of this super project is Colossus, a giant supercomputer with data processing capabilities far surpassing any system that has ever existed. Musk affirmed: “It’s time for humans to pass the torch of innovation to AI. Microsoft has dominated for years, but Macrohard will rewrite the game.”

Just hearing it makes you shiver! A company with no CEO, no meeting room, no staff – all decisions are made by AI, from product development, operations, to competitive strategy. Experts are both surprised and worried: Is this the inevitable future of the software industry, or the beginning of a “dark age” when artificial intelligence takes control?
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Musk’s fans exploded with excitement, calling it “a giant leap for mankind.” But somewhere, the burning question still resounded: If Macrohard succeeds, what will happen to millions of programmers and software engineers?