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Is Elon Musk really building ‘Macrohard’ to troll Bill Gates?

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Last updated: 2025/10/07 at 5:32 AM
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Can everything Microsoft does be replicated using AI? Elon Musk reckons so (Picture: Getty/Metro)

Elon Musk is hiring for software engineers to build a new company called Macrohard.

Sound familiar….?

If so, that’s because his mission is to recreate everything Microsoft can do and more, usually only artificial intelligence.

‘MACROHARD, the much stronger AI equivalent of that other software company!’, he posted on X yesterday, sharing an link to the job ad with xAI Careers.

After registering the name as a trademark in August, he’s now seriously trying to get it off the ground – despite many initially thinking it must be a joke to poke fun at Microsoft and its famous founder Bill Gates, who he has sparred with in the past.

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The filing in August was wide ranging, covering downloadable computer programmes and software including text generation, coding tools, and digital assistants.

While the name was clearly chosen to wind up Microsoft, being its exact opposite, this is typical of Musk’s sense of humour.

He likes a pun, and turned up to the Twitter HQ, as it was named then, carrying a ceramic basin, tweeting ‘Let that sink in’ while in the process of buying the company.

Insisting that the Macrohard project is really his latest undertaking, he said: ‘It’s a tongue-in-cheek name, but the project is very real!

‘In principle, given that software companies like Microsoft do not themselves manufacture any physical hardware, it should be possible to simulate them entirely with AI.’

The play on words doesn’t end with Microsoft, as it is also similar to a profanity in Hindi which translates along the lines of m****rf****r, something which was noted by many reading the news.

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He insisted the company was real after trademarking the name in August (Picture: X)

Whether or not that aspect was intentional, ‘Macrohard’ wouldn’t be the first time Musk has taken aim at Bill Gates, who is no longer formally involved with the company but still has an advisory role and is its most famous face.

Just before overtaking philanthropist Gates as the second richest man in the world in 2020, he mocked him as ‘underwhelming’ after he admitted buying an electric car from Porsche rather than Musk’s company Tesla.

They’ve also argued over climate change and money, with Musk angry that Gates had shorted Tesla stock (betting the company would lose value), posting in 2024: ‘Once Tesla fully solves [self-driving] autonomy and has Optimus in volume production, anyone still holding a short position will be obliterated. Even Gates’.

Asked about the insults in an interview with the BBC in 2022, Gates said: ‘There’s no need for him to be nice to me.’

As well as Microsoft, Musk is gunning to replace Wikipedia too, a non-profit which he claims is biased against Conservatives.

A beta version of ‘Grokipedia’ will be published in two weeks, he claimed on his social media platform X, built with the help of his artificial intelligence Grok.

Perhaps we can await Grokstagram, Grokbook, and GrokTok in the coming months, too?

Though if you want an AI social media platform, Meta and OpenAI already hsve them, where you can share videos of whatever you can dream up within the guardrails.

People have already using it to make videos of Pikachu on a barbecue.

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