How were Twitter accounts of Bill Gates, Elon Musk and others hacked? – The New Indian Express

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Elon Musk claims mysterious brain chip will be able to cure depression and addiction: Its both great and terrifying – The Independent

Elon Musk has revealed more details about his mysterious brain-computer chip startup Neuralink, claiming that it could be used to help cure addiction and depression.

Mr Musk founded Neuralink in 2016, though few details about how the technology will work have been revealed. After receiving more than $158m (125m) in funding, Neuralink announced in a 2019 presentation that it had developed a sewing machine-like device capable of connecting brains directly to computers.

More information about Neuralink will be revealed on 28 August, Mr Musk said on Thursday, prompting Twitter user Pranay Pathole to ask the billionaire entrepreneur what future capabilities could be expected.

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Can Neuralink be used to retrain the part of the brain which is responsible for causing addiction or depression? Itd be great if Neuralink can be used for something like addiction/ depression, he asked.

Mr Musk replied: For sure. This is both great and terrifying. Everything weve ever sensed or thought has been electrical signals. The early universe was just a soup of quarks and leptons. How did a very small piece of the universe start to think of itself as sentient?

In the short-term, Neuralink will be used to treat brain diseases such as Parkinsons, while the long-term ambitions for the technology is to allow humans to compete with artificial intelligence.

An early version of the system has already been tested on animals, and human trials are expected to begin at some point this year.

Ultimately, Mr Musk hopes to achieve some sort of symbiosis with AI, to a degree that would make human language obsolete.

This could occur within the next five to 10 years, Mr Musk told the Joe Rogan Podcast earlier this year. You wouldnt need to talk, he said. You would be able to communicate very quickly and with far more precision.

Such an eventuality is not entirely far-fetched, according to leading scientists in the field of brain-computer interfaces. A 2019 report by the Royal Society outlined how neural interfaces could allow people to communicate silently by reading each others minds.

A robot designed by Neuralink would insert the 'threads' into the brain using a needle

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A fully implantable neural interface connects to the brain through tiny threads

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Trials of Neuralink's fully implantable neural interface system will begin in 2021

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Neuralink says learning to use the device is 'like learning to touch type or play the piano'

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A robot designed by Neuralink would insert the 'threads' into the brain using a needle

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A fully implantable neural interface connects to the brain through tiny threads

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Trials of Neuralink's fully implantable neural interface system will begin in 2021

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Neuralink says learning to use the device is 'like learning to touch type or play the piano'

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People could become telepathic to some degree, able to converse not only without speaking but without words through access to each others thoughts at a conceptual level, the report stated.

Not only thoughts, but sensory experiences, could be communicated from brain to brain. Someone on holiday could beam a neural postcard of what they are seeing, hearing or tasting into the mind of a friend back home.

Trials of Neuralinks fully implantable neural interface system will begin in 2020(Neuralink)

There have also been doubts about the technology, with the renowned linguist and philosopher Noam Chomsky questioning whether it would be possible to communicate using only thoughts.

Developing methods by which if Im thinking of moving my hand, you might be able to pick up the electrical signals that say hes trying to move his hand, thats conceivable, Mr Chomsky told the website Inverse in 2017, shortly after the project was made public.

But he added: Trying to find out what Im thinking, lets say, theres no way of developing technology because we dont understand how to proceed. The technology... is just nowhere near advanced enough.

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Hackers targeted Twitter employees to hijack accounts of Elon Musk, Joe Biden and others in digital currency scam – CNBC

Twitter shares sank Thursday, a day after hackers gained access to more than a dozen high-profile accounts, including those of Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, Joe Biden, former President Barack Obama, Elon Musk and the corporate account ofApple.

The accounts displayed tweets telling followers to send bitcoin to a specific address.

Share prices were down more than 5% in Thursday's premarket.

Musk was the first hacking victim Wednesday, when a tweet was posted early in the afternoon on the Tesla CEO's account promising to double any payments sent to a bitcoin address.

Twitter said late Wednesday its investigation uncovered an operation that targeted Twitter employees to gain access to internal systems and tools.

"We detected what we believe to be a coordinated social engineering attack by people who successfully targeted some of our employees with access to internal systems and tools," the company tweeted from a support account.

"We know they used this access to take control of many highly-visible (including verified) accounts and Tweet on their behalf."

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey said that the company feels terrible about the hacked accounts.

Other accounts hacked included former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg, musicians Kanye West and Wiz Khalifa, Berkshire Hathaway Chairman Warren Buffett, reality TV star Kim Kardashian, the Cash App corporate account, and Uber's corporate account.The bitcoin-related tweet was Apple's first ever tweet, although the account had placed ads in the past.

Rachel Tobac, CEO of cybersecurity firm SocialProof Security, told NBC News the attack was likely the largest Twitter had ever seen. "We are lucky the attackers are going after bitcoin (money motivated) and not motivated by chaos and destruction."

Theresa Payton, a former White House chief information officer and current CEO of Fortalice Solutions, warned that information such as direct messages may have been stolen from the affected accounts and could be released or used in the future.

"They're going to need to apologize to the VIPs and to the individuals who were defrauded and fell for the scam," Payton told CNBC. "The next thing they're going to need to do is to conduct a thorough and transparent investigation, and they're going to need to share what they can about who the attackers were and how they pulled this off."

Mel Shakir, a managing director at DreamIt Ventures and a veteran of the IT security industry, said high-profile users like those attacked on Wednesday should be using as many security options as possible, including biometric authentication like fingerprints, or using hardware keys instead of text messages for two-factor authentication. "Passwords are inherently insecure. But Twitter has provided all the security options that are available," Shakir said.

Earlier Wednesday, several cryptocurrency accounts simultaneously linked to a phishing site called CryptoForHealth.Cameron Winklevoss, co-founder of Gemini, a cryptocurrency market, said in a tweet: "ALL MAJOR CRYPTO TWITTER ACCOUNTS HAVE BEEN COMPROMISED." In the past, one popular cryptocurrency scam on Twitter involved attackers changing their display name and avatar to match Elon Musk, then they would reply to his tweets pretending to be him asking for bitcoin. But on Wednesday, the accounts tweeting about bitcoin were real.

All hacked accounts on Wednesday were verified.The tweets on Wednesday appeared to have been sent through a web browser accessing Twitter.com, not an app or third-party software. Around 3:15 p.m. PT, Twitter blocked all verified accounts from tweeting in an attempt to regain control. They were reactivated at 5:41 p.m. PT.

Here's a sampling of the tweets. Many have been deleted.

Apple's Twitter account was hacked.

Jeff Bezos' Twitter account was hacked.

Mike Bloomberg's Twitter account was hacked.

Barack Obama's Twitter account was hacked.

NBC News reporter Kevin Collier and CNBC's Lora Kolodny contributed to this report.

Clarification: The Wendy's tweet, while similar to the false tweets, was not identical and appears to have been a joke issued by the account itself.

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Hackers appear to target Twitter accounts of Joe Biden, Elon Musk, Kanye West, others in bitcoin scam – FOX 13 Tampa Bay

Hackers appear to target Twitter accounts of Joe Biden, Elon Musk, Kanye West, others in bitcoin scam

Messages appearing on their accounts showed statements about bitcoin and promised to double payments sent to a bitcoin wallet address.

A screenshot of a tweet posted on the Twitter account of Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos.

SAN FRANCISCO - The Twitter accounts of several major companies and notable individuals were compromised on Wednesday in an apparent widespread hack involving a bitcoin scam.

The accounts of Tesla CEO Elon Musk, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, former U.S. President Barack Obamaand former Vice President Joe Biden were among those targeted.

Messages appearing on their accounts showed statements about bitcoin and promised to double payments sent to a bitcoin wallet address.

One of the posts on Musks account appeared at 4:17 p.m. ET reading: Im feeling generous because of Covid-19. Ill double any BTC payment sent to my BTC address for the next hour. Good luck, and stay safe out there!

The tweet was then deleted, and quickly replaced by a related post.

Feeling grateful doubling all payments sent to my BTC address! You send $1,000, I send back $2,000! Only doing this for the next 30 minutes, the Tweet read.

A screenshot of a tweet posted on the Twitter account of former Vice President Joe Biden.

Similar posts on the accounts of Gates, Bezos and others echoed these messages, with an identical BTC address attached.

Bezos, Gates and Musk are among the 10 richest people in the world, with tens of millions of followers on Twitter. The three men are worth a combined $362 billion, according to the latest calculations by Forbes magazine.

Among the political figures targeted, the hack mostly appeared to target Democrats or other figures on the left, drawing comparisons to the 2016 campaign. U.S. intelligence agencies established that Russia engaged in coordinated attempts to interfere in those U.S. elections through social media tampering and various hacks, including targeting the various campaigns and major party organizations.

The Biden campaign said that Twitter's integrity team locked down the account within a few minutes of the breach and removed the related tweet.

Obama's office had no immediate comment.

In a tweet, Twitter noted only that it was aware of a security incident impacting accounts on Twitter. The San Francisco company said it is investigating and promised an update shortly. It did not reply immediately to requests for comment.

A spokesperson for Gates told Recode, We can confirm that this tweet was not sent by Bill Gates. This appears to be part of a larger issue that Twitter is facing. Twitter is aware and working to restore the account.

The accounts of Uber, Apple, Squares Cash App, rapper Kanye West and his wife Kim Kardashian were also targeted.

Within hours of the tweets appearing, nearly 300 people had fallen for the scam and sent more than $100,000 to the wallet, according to the New York Times.

Twitter told users that they may not be able to tweet or reset their passwords while the incident was being reviewed. One Twitter user noted that verified accounts "are now on lockdown and unable to tweet."

Tom Warren ofThe Vergelater posted saying that verified users were able to tweet again.

This story was reported from Cincinnati. The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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As Tesla gears up for fresh India foray, a perfect mascot for Atmanirbhar Bharat waits in the wings – Economic Times

Musk has dropped ample hints that plans are afoot to set up more Tesla Gigafactories in Asia, "but not in China".

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Elon Musk wants to connect your brain to a computer this year – The American Genius

Its safe to say that privacy concerns, especially in todays digital era, are unquestionably valid. With new video recording technology making it easier to identify people at a glance (whether they like it or not) and concerns that your smart speakers are eavesdropping on you, it may feel like youre bordering on slightly paranoid around modern technology.

After all, even though there have been cases of smart speakers picking up on intimate conversations, theres absolutely no risk of them overhearing private things without your consent, right? Even though its been documented that these devices including Cortana, Alexa, Siri, and Google Home have listened in relationship spats, criminal activity, and even HIPAA-protected data, youre totally in the clear.

Oh yeah. The thing is, everything that gets broadcast into your smart speaker? Theres a completely random chance that someone back at headquarters may decide to sift through it in order to improve AI learning.

And while most of the time these conversations are totally benign, it doesnt change the fact that a complete stranger is getting an earful of your private life. In fact, these transmissions? Are actually completely admissible in court, as several murder cases have already demonstrated. Their key evidence was none other than poor Alexa herself.

But wait, wait. These smart speakers can only get your information if you activate them, and that requires you to clearly enunciate their names. Right? Um. Not exactly. Even though you may think that you need to speak crisply into the speaker to activate it, it turns out that these devices are highly sensitive to any suggestion that you might be talking to them. Its almost like your dog when you even remotely glance at his bag of doggie treats in the corner: one crinkle and Fido comes running, begging for some kibble and ready to serve you.

Its the same for your smart speakers. As it turns out, there are over a thousand words or phrases that can trigger your device and invite it to start recording your voice. These can range from the perfectly reasonable (Cortana hearing Montana and springing to attention) to the downright absurd (Alexa raising her hackles over the words election and unacceptable). Well, crap. Now what?

Its no secret that someone is listening in on your conversations. Thats been clearly documented, researched, dissected, and even accepted at this point. However, if you thought that theyd only listen to it if you gave them implicit permission by activating your device (which, to be fair, should not even count as permission in the first place), you were wrong.

So whats a privacy-loving person to do? Just suck it up and try to choose between the lesser of two evils? On one hand, yes, these smart speakers are super convenient and can make your life easier. On the other?

Well, if youre a fan of your privacy, then perhaps these devices arent meant for you. At this point, youve got little recourse. These companies will continue to use your data, and theres nothing stopping them from spying on you. That is, unless you prevent them from doing it in the first place.

If you want to keep your private conversations private, either unplug your smart speaker when youre not using it, or dont get one in the first place. Otherwise, youll continue to give your implied consent that youre totes cool with them butting in on your personal life, and theyll continue to be equally totes cool with using it without your permission.

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Kevin Carroll: Hostile immigration policies from the White House are putting our innovation economy at risk – The San Diego Union-Tribune

Elon Musk, who immigrated to the United States, was once the holder of an H-1B visa. Imagine a world where due to United States exclusionary immigration policies, Musk was forced to go to our economic competitor: China. It may be difficult to think of China being the beneficiary of the global headquarters of Tesla and SpaceX. However, this is the path the Trump administration has carved out for our country.

Recent actions by the White House limiting H-1B visas and the latest move from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement forcing international students to leave the country unless enrolled in in-person classes harm the innovation economy and place severe limits on a post-pandemic economic recovery for San Diegans and all Americans. Although the administration on Tuesday rescinded the decision to have foreign students leave the country, it is still symbolic of how it views foreign talent.

President Donald Trump is betting on his supporters believing in the long-held myth that foreign-born talent displaces domestic talent. Nothing can be further from the truth. For example, a 2017 study showed that U.S.-born workers gained $431 million as a result of the H-1B visa system in 2010.

In fact, a 2019 study found an astounding 45% of Fortune 500 companies were founded or co-founded by immigrants or the children of immigrants. You may recognize some of the names: Google, Intel, Apple and the aforementioned Tesla.

The increasingly hostile immigration policies from the White House are putting the growth of the innovation economy at severe risk. A study by UC San Diegos Gaurav Khanna drew a direct correlation between H-1B visa holders and accelerated innovation in U.S. companies via newer and better product development. It is especially important during the novel coronavirus pandemic that the innovation industry be allowed to access global talent, which is critical to the research and development sectors ability to develop drug therapies for COVID-19 treatments and in the global race for a vaccine.

The regional innovation economy in the past few years has realized the importance of foreign students to the San Diego economy. They have chartered Tech San Diego, deploying dedicated resources to help companies source talent from regional universities. Whether through internships, which often lead to full-time employment, or scouting graduating students for the best and the brightest, access to university talent is an important economic development differentiation for the region. If the administration ultimately gets its way in limiting foreign talent, this differentiator is at risk of being decapitated.

Although the administration has rescinded the immediate decision to send students home, we need to be prepared to protest any similar schemes to limit foreign students. UC San Diego has 9,000 foreign students and 2,000 recent graduates. These students and alumni enrich the region in countless ways beyond economic benefits. When they are there, they are able to see firsthand why San Diego is the technologies perfect climate.

The students make lifelong connections to our region. And while some will stay in the community, the ones that return to their countries yield often surprising benefits in linking their region with San Diego.

They return to their homeland with an affinity for their time in the U.S and act as unpaid ambassadors of good will. Nationally, over 1 million students attend U.S. colleges and universities annually and, by one study, they yielded an estimated economic impact of $41 billion and created support for more than 450,000 U.S. jobs during the 2018-2019 school year. There is also a question of fairness; for many of these students, it is a lifelong dream to attend a top U.S university like UC San Diego or San Diego State University. To simply state that they cannot attend college remotely during this global health crisis is neither fair nor safe.

So what do we do? First, we should be increasing the number of H-1B visa holders while at the same time making sure access to H-1B visas are fair and that no company is exploiting foreign workers. The process of securing an H-1B visa should be simplified and more accessible to small and midsize innovation companies.

The administration has been talking about merit-based immigration. While increasing H-1B visas is a good first step, we need to welcome foreign students from abroad and instead embrace their talent as an innovation and economic driver. All non-native graduates from accredited universities should be fast-tracked to a worker visa and incentivized to remain in the U.S.

Rather than having an adversarial position on immigration, immigration could be an economic partner in assisting new talent to remain in the United States. We need to finally end the drumbeat that foreign talent replaces domestic talent, as a chorus of studies have shown the positive economic and cultural benefits foreign talent brings to our nation.

Lets embrace our future foreign talent. Your own job may depend on it.

Carroll is the executive director of Tech San Diego, an association trade group representing the regional innovation economy. Website: techsandiego.org. He lives in San Diego.

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Elon Musk is now worth more than Warren Buffett as Tesla stock continues to break records – CNBC

Tesla CEO Elon Musk is now the seventh-richest person in the world, surpassing legendary investor Warren Buffett, as Tesla's stock continues to skyrocket.

Musk surpassed Buffett on Friday after Tesla shares hit an all-time high, giving Musk a net worth of about $70.5 billion, roughly $1 billion more than Buffett, according to Bloomberg's calculations.

Tesla shares continued to surge Monday and hit anothernew high. The shares jumped 12% in morning trading and brought the company's market valuation to $325 billion, making it the 10th-largest U.S. stock by market value.

Investors now believe that Tesla could report a fourth straight quarter of GAAP profits when it posts second-quarter results on July 22, meaning it could be considered for inclusion in the S&P 500.

The company's stock is up more than 300% for the year.

-- CNBC's Robert Frankand Pippa Stevens contributed to this report.

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Elon Musk to reveal more about brain-computer tech on August 28 – Express Computer

Tech billionaire Elon Musk has announced that its most secretive brain-computer interface technology startup Neuralink will provide a key update on its progress on August 28.

To help paralysed people control devices and empower people with brain disorders, Neuralink last year unveiled tiny brain threads in a chip which is long lasting, usable at home and has the potential to replace cumbersome devices currently used as brain-machine interfaces.

Tesla and SpaceX CEO Musk may announce human trials for the Neuralink technology that has been successful on mice and even apes.

If you cant beat em, join em Neuralinks mission statement, Musk tweeted on Thursday. Progress update August 28.

In February this year, Musk promised an awesome update by Neuralink.

The profound impact of high bandwidth, high precision neural interfaces is underappreciated. Neuralink may have this in a human as soon as this year, Musk had tweeted.

Wait until you see the next version vs what was presented last year. Its awesome, he added.

The technology has a module that sits outside the head, behind the ear, and receives information from threads embedded in the brain.

Controlled by an iPhone app, the chip called N1 sensor with just a USB port coming out can have as many as 3,072 electrodes per array distributed across 96 threads each thread smaller than the tiniest human hair.

The chip which will be wireless in the future can read, transmit high-volume data and amplify signals from the brain.

This has the potential to solve several brain-related diseases. The idea is to understand and treat brain disorders, preserve and enhance your own brain and create a well-aligned future, Musk told the audience at the launch event last year.

Founded as a medical research company in 2016, Neuralink has hired several high-profile neuroscientists from various universities.

The company is focused on creating devices resembling tiny sewing machines that can be implanted in the human brain to improve memory or more direct interfacing with computing devices.

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Polestar 2: the electric car that could give Elon Musk sleepless nights – Telegraph.co.uk

I rather liked the Polestar 2, though many of the obstacles of electric motoring remain including a decent and affordable network of fast chargers.

Im impatient and annoyed that we are still struggling with basics like this, said Ingenlath at the launch, access to electricity should be open to all, there needs to be a universal system.

Mission impossible? Perhaps, but maybe this mercurial boss could call on the services of his alter ego

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Polestar 2

TESTED five-door executive car, with twin 150kW AC synchronous permanent-magnet electric motors with 400-volt, 78kWh gross (75kWh net) lithium-ion LG Chem battery comprising 324 pouch cells in 27 modules mounted under the floor and in transmission tunnel. Four-wheel drive.

PRICE/ON SALE 49,900 (before PiCG), 54,900 as tested with 5,000 Performance Pack/now. Lease deals from 564 a month for 3 years and 10,000 miles a year with a 3,384 deposit

POWER/TORQUE 408hp (2 x 150kW) @ 4,350rpm and 487lb ft (2 x 330Nm) from 0-4350rpm

TOP SPEED 127mph

ACCELERATION 0-62mph in 4.7sec

RANGE 292 miles WLTP (high)

EFFICIENCY 3.89 miles per kWh

CO2 EMISSIONS zero at tailpipe, well-to-wheels 37.2g/km

VED 0

VERDICT When the history of the battery-electric performance car is written, Polestar will be seen as coming in second place to Tesla but thats often a good place to be in automotive terms. The market is small but growing fast and this likeable car could catch the wave thanks to a more familiar layout for those who have struggled with Teslas unashamed disruptive design (and so-so reliability). Roadside charging, however, is still an issue in a disorderly market and there are few signs that will be changing soon.

TELEGRAPH RATING Four stars out of five

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Tesla Model 3 Standard Range Plus, 46,990

The dual-motor, all-wheel-drive version of the Model 3 has a quoted WLTP range of 348miles, a top speed of 145mph with 0-60mpg in 4.4sec. Excuse the pun but Tesla polarises opinion like no other. The design is either clean or featureless depending on your standpoint. We have found test models to have ill-fitting panels, although the high-current Supercharger network (you have to pay per use with a Model 3) is a pretty big bonus given the state of roadside charging in the UK.

Audi eTron Sportback, about 79,900

Based on Audis curiously bloodless eTron and built in Belgium, the Sportback was intended to introduce a bit of vim to the eTron range as well as reducing the SUV bulk, at least to the eye. The technology is faultless including the virtual door mirrors and the performance from its 402bhp/490lb ft, 95kWh battery, two-motor drivetrain is terrific on paper. Unfortunately, however, Audi, while keeping its German press garage open all lockdown, has not sought to bring any examples to the UK. So youll have to wait for our impressions.

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A midnight tweet from Elon Musk was presented as groundbreaking, but it was merely stating the obvious about cannabis – The GrowthOp

In very un-Elon Musk fashion, the brain behind gorgeous electric cars, spacey possibilities (and realities) and plenty of off-the-wall comments came across as uncharacteristically vanilla on social media this weekend.

His more than 35 million Twitter followers were left mostly agreeing after the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX teased something juicy, but the revelation was rather obvious.

Selling weed literally went from a major felony to essential business (open during a pandemic) in much of America & yet many are still in prison. Doesnt make sense, isnt right, he posted after tweeting earlier that he was about to say something that will probably get me into trouble, but I feel I have to say it.

The reactions were not of surprise, but more acknowledgement of something that has been generally accepted for quite some time. As chatter picked up steam, the basic support for his tweet transformed into opinions around cannabis legalization in the U.S. and social and racial inequality, as well as plenty of cheeky tweets and images of stock prices plunging.

Musks connection to cannabis is nothing new. Weed was on Musks mind when he tweeted the stock is so high lol around Christmas time when Tesla shares hit $420, a none-too-subtle nudge, nudge, wink, wink to the unofficial cannabis holiday. Then, of course, there was the infamous appearance on Joe Rogans podcast in September, 2018, when Musk smoked some weed and investors were forced to watch as Tesla stock closed down six per cent.

Musks midnight tweet is only baffling insofar as its painfully obvious. Still, he doesnt quite seem to understand the full context of what hes only now coming to understand. For instance, earlier last week, U.S. Senator Corey Booker linked racial inequality in cannabis enforcement to protests that have continued in America and around the world.

As a result of the work of activists, many U.S. states have decriminalized certain charges or backed away from incarceration for weed possession for personal use. That said, its undeniable that the War on Drug disproportionately affected people of colour, and the convictions remain a barrier to advancement.

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Elon Musk goes off Twitter and Twitter can’t keep calm – Hindustan Times

With 35.5 million followers on Twitter, Elon Musk is right up there as one of the most followed entrepreneurs in the world. His following on the micro-blogging site is more than that of many Hollywood celebrities, sports personalities, Heads of States, and even Pope Francis. On Tuesday, the Tesla CEO announced he is steering clear of the social media platform 'for a while.'

Musk is one of the most active entrepreneurs on Twitter and has used the platform to not just make announcements related to his companies but also interact with followers - making observations and replying to queries. Not all of his followers may be his fans but the eccentric personality of Musk - especially on Twitter- has almost always divided opinions.

"Off Twitter for a while," Musk wrote in what could be his last tweet for some time now.

And as usual, the words were met with contrasting opinions. And almost every reply was either sarcastic or bordering on humorous. For instance, there were many who wondered if Musk is finally leaving for Mars, a planet he hopes to send a million humans to by 2050.

Many others thought it was about time that Musk took some time off Twitter.

Still others were at their roasting best and flayed Musk.

Musk was also called out on Twitter for not speaking up against racism even as several US cities have seen widespread demonstrations against the killing of George Floyd killing. Some questioned why he invited Donald Trump to the SpaceX launch at a time when the US President had, they say, espoused hardline measures against protesters.

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Elon Musk: Starship Will ‘Protect the Light of Consciousness’ – Popular Mechanics

Elon Musk has made news after tweeting his opinion that colonizing space is the way to protect the light of consciousness. Now that Crew Dragon has delivered two astronauts to the International Space Station, SpaceX is likely to receive NASA certification to continue flying as part of NASAs Commercial Crew Program. Soon, Starship, Musks prized rocket, will shine.

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Back here on Earth, Musk has touted his Crew Dragon progress as the return of spaceflight from American soil; before now, astronauts have relied on Russian rockets for some time. We may live in a golden age of satellites and low Earth orbits, but that hasnt translated to sustained investment in human spaceflight.

What SpaceX has accomplished is huge, but its the bunny hillits the chalet next to the bunny hillof Musks ambitions for interplanetary travel and long-term colonization of the Moon and Mars.

Thats where the light of consciousness idea comes in. Yes, Musk has really been on a tear of hot takes straight from the Volcano vape. But the search for extraterrestrial life, and the seemingly astronomical odds of finding intelligent life elsewhere in the universe, makes the idea much less trivial and more existential. And until we know for sure that someone is out there, humans are the only known sentient and conscious beings.

In a way, the debate over consciousnesswhat it is, what it isnt, and how it distinguishes humans from other animalsmirrors the age-old debate over souls. Whether you think of higher consciousness as a soul or just a mind, no one can say for sure if its separate from your body, which mind-body dualists believe, or part of your physical body, which materialists believe.

And we live in a moment when scientists are attempting to turn these millennia-old debates into measurable experiments. In 2019, the Templeton World Charity Foundation, a big-questions nonprofit with global interests, announced a plan to shorten the research cycle on beginning to untangle questions of consciousness. To do that, they began funding scientists and philosophers who can work together to start designing experiments that may answer existential questions.

If this sounds like underwater basket weaving, think again. Whether or not someone is conscious, and what that term means, threads through our society from the most cutting-edge science to simple legal questions of human rights. And what Musk calls the light of consciousness is, as of today, still an almost complete mystery. Hes just the latest space travel enthusiast to voice the opinion.

When NASA first sent probes into space, the agency included date and location for anyone who might eventually find these bodies in space. Then, with Voyager I and II, NASA included the legendary Golden Record, which is filled with descriptions of mathematics and world languages as well as images of scientists, musical instruments, and daily life around the world. Even thinking about these items traveling through space fills us with wonder.

And what is wonder if not, as philosopher Jesse Prinz wrote in 2013, the most human emotion? Other higher primates feel it, too, but only humans capitalize on it to build institutions and artwork and entire ways of life. Why is that? As Prinz explains:

Indeed, it could be that an ambitious plan to live in space is as much a symptom of the light of consciousness as a means to preserve it.

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Elon Musks Boring Company applies to extend Las Vegas Loop to the Strip – Electrek

Elon Musks Boring Company is officially applying to extend its Loop tunnel system at the Las Vegas Convention Center to its first casino on the Strip.

Last year, we reported onthe Boring Company announcing a new proposed Loop system of tunnels for approval in Las Vegas.

The project was initiated by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA), which operates the citys massive convention center.

They are currently expanding the already gigantic venue with a new section to open in 2021, and they need a new way to move people between all their different halls.

In May 2019, the LVCVA chose the Boring Companys $50 million project to act as its new official people mover.

Last month, The Boring Company announced that it completed the excavation of both tunnels for the project.

They are now seeking approval to move beyond the convention center and connect to a first casino: Encore At Wynn.

Clark County Commissioner Richard Tick L. Segerblom made the announcement and shared this image of the planned expansion:

Wynns hotel and casino is the closest hotel on the strip to the convention center.

The Boring Companys Loop at the convention center will move people between the different halls at high speed with Tesla vehicles inside the underground tunnels.

Its going to be owned and operated by the convention center, but Musk has always had the ambition to expand it to the Las Vegas Strip and even the airport, which would also increase the value of the convention centers own Loop.

Musk recently said that The Boring Company would expand to the rest of Vegas, and he wasnt kidding.

We dont have a timeline for the expansion of the Loop, but we will keep you updated if we get more information.

As I previously stated, I could see The Boring Company link the convention center loop to the airport and then have casinos and hotels pay to have side tunnels reach their facilities.

The Wynn is close enough to the convention center that they can just start digging from there.

The Boring Companys machine is already there, as they are done with it at the convention center now that they are working on the stations.

Therefore, I think this could happen quickly. Exciting.

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Bloomfield Hills organization partners with Elon Musk’s brother to bring gardens to local schools – The Oakland Press

National nonprofitBig Green, run by Elon Musk's brother Kimbal, is teaming up with Hazon: the Jewish Lab for Sustainability in Bloomfield Hills to bring food education and outdoor learning gardens to Michigan classrooms.

HazonExecutive Director Wren Hack gets ready to help participating schools plant produce.

Big Green was founded in 2011 by Kimbal Musk and Hugo Matheson; theywere inspired to use school gardens as a way to help kids increase their preference for nutritious foods, develop healthier responses to stress and improve their academic performance.

Ava Jackson,Big Green program manager, said nonprofit leaders brought the organization to Michigan last year with a goal of building 100 gardens by 2020. She said she is excited this summer to partner with Hazon.Hazon is working to build a movement that strengthens Jewish life and contributes to a more environmentally sustainable world for all.

Beginning the week of June 22,the organization will plant six to seven garden beds per participating school with beans, squash and carrots crops. Ferndale Public Schools will be participating at each one of its five schools; Oak Park, Hazel Park and Southfield Public Schools are also participating.

For additional information and to get involved, visithazon.org/regions/detroit.

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FCC Delays Decision on Elon Musk's SpaceX and Broadband Subsidies

The Federal Communications Commission delayed a final decision on whether Elon Musk's SpaceX will be able to qualify as a preferred bidder when the agency prepares to distribute up to $16 billion in funding to expand broadband service in rural areas.

The surprise changes that stripped Chief Executive Herbert Diess of some of his core responsibilities on Monday revealed a deep rift between the manager and the company's owners and workers.

Shares in the online automobile seller soared in their first day of trading, adding Vroom's name to a list of companies that had strong public showings in the past few weeks.

A high-profile investor in HSBC Holdings and Standard Chartered has criticized the London-based banks for supporting China's plan to impose a new national security law on Hong Kong, calling on them to speak out if it results in abuse of democratic freedoms.

Adidas said it would hire blacks and Latinos for at least 30% of new U.S. jobs, invest $20 million in black communities and fund 50 scholarships, in response to internal pressure from black employees at the sportswear giant.

The global airline industry is forecast to lose a record $84 billion this year with a return to profitability coming in 2022 at the earliest.

Even with Apple's design prowess, ARM-based laptops have been a tough sell.

The $5 billion funding package for the city's flagship carrier might also give the government a minority stake in the 73-year-old company.

Tiffany is a fraction of the size of LVMH, but the U.S. jeweler is doing a good job of outmaneuvering its powerful buyer.

The industry's recovery from the oil-price collapse is expected to focus on the Southwest's Permian Basin, at the expense of investment in more-mature shale-oil regions.

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Elon Musk is tech Covidiot No. 1 during coronavirus pandemic

After working as a journalist for over 20 years, much of it in the celebrity world, I have found that whatever age a person becomes famous is the age when his or her maturity (usually) stops.

But something a little different happens in the tech industry: Tech bros, it seems, develop a Jesus complex right after their first big deal believing they (and only they) can save the world because, as their acolytes and mothers have told them, they are just that brilliant.

See: Ubers Travis Kalanick, Facebooks Mark Zuckerberg, Amazons Jeff Bezos and, most especially, Elon Musk.

The guy behind Tesla, The Boring Company and Space X the one who is convinced he can make Mars inhabitable has been showing off his arrogance to dangerous effect during the worldwide coronavirus pandemic.

Heres a rundown of recent examples of him wildly throwing his opinions out there.

March 6: the coronavirus panic is dumb, Musk tweeted to his 32 million followers.

March 16: maybe worth considering chloroquine for C19, he tweeted. (In some cases, this treatment has produced frightening side effects, and a small study testing it as a cure was halted due to risk of fatal heart complications.)

March 16: Musks Tesla defied a California shelter-in-place order and kept its Silicon Valley factory open, with workers saying it was business as usual. Several Tesla workers have since tested positive for COVID-19. Alameda County, Calif., officials said on March 18 that the factory had reduced its workforce but that 2,500 would still report to the factory.

March 17: According to the BBC, Musk proclaimed that Kids are essentially immune to the virus. This is demonstrably false: In an early April report, the CDC confirmed coronavirus contagion in children in all 50 states.

March 28: Many doctors are not treating patients due to fear of giving or receiving C19, he claimed.

March 31: Musk tweeted that he was rushing to the rescue! We have extra FDA approved ventilators. Will ship to hospitals worldwide within Tesla delivery regions. Device & shipping costs are free. Only requirement is that the vents are needed immediately for patients, not stored in [a] warehouse. Turns out, what he actually sent was five-year-old BiPAP sleep apnea machines that cant be used to treat coronavirus victims in the ICU.

April 5: He retweets engineering update on the Tesla ventilator from Tesla is Musk now making his own medical equipment?

April 16: Musk tweets out a partial list of hospitals to which Tesla sent ventilators. A day later,CNN contacts hospitals on the list that confirm they were not sent ventilators, but BiPAP apnea machines.

This is not the first time hes promised to step in and be a hero, only to flail. Remember his bid to save the Thai soccer team trapped in a cave in 2018? Musk offered up a kid-size submarine via his Boring Company, which experts said would not work and which showed up after the actual rescue was in process.

When British diver Vern Unsworth, who actually was heroic in helping save the team, criticized Musk claiming that the tech bro was using the opportunity for public relations Musk accused Unsworth of being a pedo guy. Only after Unsworth threatened to sue did Musk issue a rare apology. A nasty libel lawsuit followed that Musk eventually won.

A year later, Vanity Fair published a piece titled Hes Full of St: How Elon Musk Fooled Investors, Bilked Taxpayers, and Gambled Tesla to Save Solar City.

It outlined how New York taxpayers funded almost a billion dollars for Musks dream of SolarCity a solar factory that was part of Gov. Andrew Cuomos controversial Buffalo Billion program that was supposed to revive the upstate economy. In the end, just 750 jobs were created at the plant and the project was embroiled in a massive federal bid-rigging scandal that led to the downfall of top Cuomo advisers and donor contractors.

In November 2019, the Buffalo News reported that Tesla was getting an $854 million write-down on the plant: New York State spent $958.6 million to build Tesla Inc.s solar panel factory in South Buffalo and buy a big chunk of the equipment inside. Now, auditors are saying the building and all that equipment is worth just under $75 million or just 8 percent of what the state put into the RiverBend factory. As of mid-February, the plant, now called Gigafactory2, still needed to hire 360 people to meet its employment quota of 1,460 by April 30, or face paying a $41.2 million penalty to the state for each year it falls short, according to the Albany Business Review.

Elon, its time to take a breath and think and possibly research work that may not have been done by you before you speak. Take a page from the founder of Twitter, Jack Dorsey, and put your money where your big mouth is (without constantly crowing about it). Dorsey, who has teamed up with Rihanna and Jay-Z to donate $6.2 million to CoVID-19 relief funds, recently announced the creation of Start Small LLC, using $1 billion of his own equity to disarm this pandemic. After that, the fund will shift to health and education for girls.

Now that is a hero.

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The Cult of Elon Is Cracking – The Atlantic

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Twitter is Musks main mode of communication with the public, including his fans. During other moments of Muskian controversythe tweet that led to fraud charges and cost him his Tesla chairmanship, or the time he got sued for calling a rescue diver a pedo guyyou could count on finding a chorus of support in the replies to Musks tweets, his admirers unwilling to consider any criticism of their hero.

But now, for the first time, Musk appears to have alienated even some of his most devout supporters. Fans are voicing their discomfort, and even dissent, directly to Musk on Twitter, knowing that he might see it. Last month, the top tweet beneath Musks demand to FREE AMERICA NOW and let workers return to their businesses was a bite-size study in cognitive dissonance: my first disagreement with my Idol. :/

Read: What you need to know about the coronavirus

The acerbic persona that once made Musk a cool renegade seems to have sharpened into something more alarming in this global crisis. Surviving a pandemic is rocket science only in the figurative sense, and some fans wish that Musk would let the experts handle it. The cracks in the cult of Elon are starting to show.

I reached out to some of these fans. They were mostly men, ranging from 20-somethings to 70-somethings. They included those who drive Teslas and those who wish they did, those who describe Musk as their idol and those who just think he makes a great car. They all prefaced their remarks with praise of Musks brilliance, vision, and ability to do things that others had sworn were impossible. And besides, they said, nobodys perfect. But. What the hell is he doing?

Read: The mission NASA doesnt want to postpone

Sometimes it just seems like the smarter people are, the more vulnerable they are to overestimating how much they know about something outside of their specialty, Ben Hallert, a longtime SpaceX fan and a Tesla stockholder, told me. If Im an expert in X, then why wouldnt I be an expert in Y?

Hallert loves talking about rockets. He talked about them all the way from Oregon to Texas last spring, when he took his wife and teenage sons to visit the place where SpaceX is building its biggest rocket yet, just off the Gulf of Mexico. Hallerts grandparents worked on the Apollo program, and he has his pilots license. He cant wait to see the SpaceX spaceship get off the ground, but he wishes that the man behind it would stop tweeting.

Read: The thorniest subject at NASA right now

Musks early takes on the coronavirus were mild, if ill-advised, fans told me. In early March, for example, Musk declared that the coronavirus panic is dumb. Fans believed that Musk was only poking fun at the hoarding of toilet paper and Clorox wipes, not the dangers of a sickness that was cropping up everywhere. But as Musks rhetoric escalated, some of his fans tried to reason gently with him that research showed social-distancing measures could slow the spread of the virus. They resurfaced a quote Musk tweeted in 2017, from Mustafa Kemal Atatrk, the founder of modern TurkeyIf one day, my words are against science, choose sciencein an apparent attempt to remind him of his better impulses. Such is the understanding nature of Musk fans, who still want to help their hero see the error of his ways.

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Elon Musk: the Tesla Cybertruck isnt getting any smaller – TechCrunch

In the days and weeks after Tesla CEO Elon Musk revealed the cybertruck a post-apocalyptic inspired vehicle made of cold-rolled steel there was a lot of speculation about whether it would be smaller once it actually made it to market.

Production of the Cybertruck is still a long ways off. There isnt even a factory to build the all-electric truck yet. However, Musk did provide some clarification Saturday on its size. In a tweet, Musk wrote Reviewed design with Franz last night. Even 3% smaller is too small. Will be pretty much the same size. Well probably do a smaller, tight world truck at some point. (Musk was referring to Teslas head of design Franz von Holzhausen. And we assume Musk meant to write light not tight truck.)

The change is important to note since he told Jay Leno that the vehicle is actually 5% too big, according to a teaser video promoting an upcoming episode of Jay Lenos Garage that will air Wednesday on CNBC. If we just take all of the proportions and drop them by 5%, he told Leno, later adding it has to fit into a normal garage.

Musk had previously said the company could probably reduce the width of the cybertruck by an inch and maybe reduce length by 6-plus inches without losing on utility or esthetics.

Tesla hasnt shared the dimensions of the vehicle. And TechCrunch failed to bring a measuring tape at the launch. (Lesson learned).

In the past two months, Musk has provided a few other updates around the cybertruck via Twitter, noting that the company is increasing dynamic air suspension travel for better off-roading and that it will float for awhile, a claim he didnt explain further.

Tesla said it will offer three variants of the cybertruck. The cheapest version, a single motor and rear-wheel drive model, will cost $39,900, have a towing capacity of 7,500 pounds and more than 250 miles of range, according to specs on its website. The middle version will be a dual-motor all-wheel drive, have a towing capacity of more than 10,000 pounds and be able to travel more than 300 miles on a single charge. The dual motor AWD model is priced at $49,900.

The third version will have three electric motors and all-wheel drive, a towing capacity of 14,000 pounds and battery range of more than 500 miles. This version, known as tri motor, is priced at $69,900.

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Elon Musk Speaks Frankly on Coronavirus, SpaceX, and Rage Tweets – Bloomberg

If all goes well, on May 27 two American astronauts, Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley, will ride in a Tesla electric car to a Florida launchpad, hop out, and then climb into the nose of a Falcon 9 rocket built by Elon Musks SpaceX. Theyll strap in before a bank of superslick touchscreens, as opposed to a Cold War-era clutter of buttons and knobs. The rocket will blast off at 4:33 p.m. EDT and dock with the International Space Station about 19 hours later. It will be the first privately built rocket and capsule ever to put humans into space, as well as the first time in almost a decade that an American spacecraft will ferry Americans into space from American soil.

In another era and under slightly different circumstances, this event would be the whole, glorious story. Immigrant rocket man ferries brave patriots into the heavens. Plop some ice cream on the apple pie, pass the Budweisers around, and let the livestreamed adrenaline loose on the imaginations of millions of kids.

Alas, we do not live in such times. We have a Twitter President and all the tremendous, very big, super-duper baggage that comes with him. We have a Space Force. We have a virus run amok. And, in Musk, we have a Twitter Business Icon with his own impressive set of baggage. So the moment of achievement is complicated. Sort of like The Right Stuff meets The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test where the idea that anything is possible is as unnerving as it is encouraging.

As Musks biographer, Ive spent years watching how he operates and affects everyone and everything in his orbit, from SpaceX to that other company he runs, Tesla Inc. During interviews, he can be loquacious to the point of oversharingand then shut down for weeks or months after some perceived slight. Weve had periods of intense and fruitful interactions, though my book left me in the Musk doghouse for quite a while. The odd e-mail returned. The odd phone call about his desire to reenact the police raid on Kim Dotcoms compound if he ever visits New Zealand. But silence, mostly. Yet here we are, at the leaving-the-planet part of the pandemic, which would certainly qualify as a giant leap for Musk. Sure enough, he called late on May 17.

Its pretty intense days, Musk says, revealing nothing about his whereabouts other than being two hours late for a dinner.

A lot can go wrong with a rocket launch, obviously, from inclement weather to much worse. The only reason NASA entertained the idea of putting astronauts in a rocket built entirely by a private company is that SpaceX has proven itself a remarkably dependable, relatively low-price, competently managed operation. Over the past decade, its launched about 100 rockets, landed many of them safely back on Earth, and come to dominate the industry, while being valued at close to $40 billion. It took the effort of many clever, hardworking people to pull this off, but its Elon Musk in all his audacious, volatile glory that made such a thing possible in the first place.

Even the most fervent Musk hater, of whom there are plenty in the U.S., has to feel some twinge of pride. At a moment when the American Empire can seem to be in decline, heres a clear sign that great things remain possible and that humans have much left to achieve. America is still the land of opportunity more than any other place, for sure, Musk says, waxing patriotic. There is definitely no other country where I could have done thisimmigrant or not. That its a multibillionaire, Covid-19-truthing, entrepreneurial huckster/hero delivering this message is pretty much perfect for America in 2020.

Its not like I stand by all the tweets Ive ever done. Some of them were definitely extremely dumb. On balance, the good outweighs the bad

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Like President Trump, Musk uses Twitter as a mainline into the id. But even by Musks flamboyant standards, the last couple of months have been exceptional. Hes vowed to sell almost all his possessions, announced the birth of his son, named X A-12 (pronounced ex-ash-A-twelve), described Tesla as being overvalued, recited the lyrics to The Star-Spangled Banner, and made sure that everyone knows Facebook sucks. The real juice, though, has come on the topic of the coronavirus, where Musk has emerged as one of the most prominent advocates of reopening society and one of the most vocal downplayers of the viruss effects.

He predicted in March that the U.S. would see probably close to zero new cases by the end of April, which was obviously wrong. Like Trump, hes promoted the use of chloroquine, which doctors have warned is unproven to help with Covid-19 and can be very harmful. There have been no calls to inject Lysol but plenty of armchair epidemiology. And, on the subject of reopening, Musk has been less than subtle with such memorable tweets as Give people their freedom back! and FREE AMERICA NOW.

Ricardo Reyes, who served two tours of duty as Teslas communications chief, saw all of this and tweeted, My lord. Seems Gorillas way out of the cage And knows exactly what hes doing. As if to prove his former employee right on both counts, Musk on May 11 announced he would reopen Teslas Silicon Valley car factory in the most high-on-Twitter-dopamine way: Tesla is restarting production today against Alameda County rules, he posted. I will be on the line with everyone else. If anyone is arrested, I ask that it only be me. After additional threats to pull Tesla out of California and move to a more hospitable state, Musk got his way, and Tesla was given the all-clear to reopen.

As for the virus and his predictions of its imminent disappearance, Musk refuses to back down, despite clear evidence to the contrary. I think the statistics became unreliable at the point at which they included those who werent actually tested for Covid but simply had Covid-like symptoms, he says. The statistics became bogus probably around mid-April. Theres about a hundred Covid-like symptoms. Basically anything. And then the stimulus bill gave a major incentive to have someone regarded as having Covid. The data is no longer valid. That said, I would say I was off by maybe three or four weeks.

Suggesting that Covid-19 cases are faked sounds especially abhorrent coming from someone who tends to celebrate science. But Musk has always been a provocateur. Its only in recent years that those outside his inner circle or who dont work at his companies have been able to witness the Full Elon firsthand.

Hes basically become a religious figure on Twitter. The true believers think he can do no wrong and celebrate any position he takes even if it seems to contradict past positions or simple common sense. As in, is he pro-science and fighting climate change or anti-science and denying the spread of the coronavirus? The true believers dont care. Conversely, there are the hordes of people who detest everything Musk does. They think hes an outright fraud who lies and cheats and will do anything to make a buck.

The pandemic tweets, though, have made it harder to tell whats up and whats down in Musk Land. Hes been distrusted by a certain breed of conservative for years simply for producing electric cars and sounding the alarm on climate change. And now suddenly Musks reopening demandscombined with tweets supporting fringe right-wing causeshave aligned him with plenty of voices on the right. Texas, which tried long and hard to ban Tesla from selling or servicing its cars in the home state of Big Oil, has politicians stepping over each other to welcome Musk and his factories. True, many people, even in Texas, have bought Teslas to virtue-signal their love of the planet and hope for a better future. But the symbolism turns quickly if you believe the workers making the car are risking their health on the factory line.

Among the many questions Musks recent behavior raises is, Why tweet at all? Why risk alienating your base and fraying the goodwill of the superfans? Also, why spend your limited free time in a virtual cesspool?

Its hard to make everyone happy, especially on Twitter, Musk says. Look, you can either say things that are not controversial at all, and then youre boring, and nobody cares. Some of the things I say, I would like to retract them. Its not like I stand by all the tweets Ive ever done. Some of them were definitely extremely dumb. On balance, the good outweighs the bad. Its a means of communicating directly to the people without having to go through the press.

The great irony in Musks pandemic denialism is that pandemics are the sort of thing that SpaceX was built to free us from

Billionaires are not in vogue at the momentespecially tech billionaires. To Musks point about going around journalists, the tech pressafter years and years of celebrating young, rich geeksseems to have decided they can now do no right and have ruined civilization. But to the extent that theres still room for nuance and complexity in the world, consider Musks unlikely and remarkable story.

He grew up in South Africa and had the good fortune of doing so in an upper-middle-class home. But thats more or less where the good fortune ended. His parents divorced. He was bullied at school. And he had a disastrous relationship with his father. At 17, Musk decided to leave home, heading first to Canada and then the U.S. for university. When I told my father I was leaving, he said I was going to fail and would be back in three months, Musk says.

Some of his most vocal detractors have promoted the idea that Musk, like Trump, began his career backed by the deep pockets of dear old dad. Errol Musk, an engineer, owned a small percentage of an emerald mine and had a couple of good years before the mine went bust and wiped out his investment. Musk readily jumps onto Twitter to refute the charges that his empire was forged with the aid of family wealth, and part of the reason he wanted to talk to merather comically given the rocket launch and, well, trollswas because the jabs bug him, and he hopes to set the record straight. For what its worth, my reporting, based on conversations with hundreds of people, confirms Musks story. Regardless of your opinion of him, he is a self-made billionaire.

I paid my own way through collegethrough student loans, scholarships, working jobsand ended up with $100,000 of student debt, Musk says. I started my first company with $2,500, and I had one computer and a car that I bought for $1,400, and all that debt. It would have been great if someone was paying for my college, but my dad had neither the ability nor the inclination to do so.

Fast-forward to 2001. Musk is sitting poolside at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas. The Nasdaq has crashed. Sept. 11 is coming. But life is pretty good for Musk. The company he co-founded, PayPal, is about to go public. His stake will soon be worth roughly $160 million, and hes celebrating in a cabana with some friends, amid the boozy, nearly naked masses. Only hes celebrating like Musk celebrates. Elon is there reading some obscure Soviet rocket manual that was all moldy and looked like it had been bought on EBay, Kevin Hartz, one of the PayPal crew, told me for my book. He was studying it and talking openly about space travel and changing the world.

The Musk sitting by that pool was coming on 30 and, while wealthy and plenty full of confidence, was far from the outsize persona that rampages across Twitter today. That Musk was closer to the awkward loner from South Africa who still had room for self-doubt. He was wandering around in an existential funk, trying to figure out what to do with his money and his life.

Among the least financially advisable projects imaginable for someone in that position would be to start a rocket company. Rockets are national projects. They cost billions of dollars to develop and manufacture. Governments make them via the hard work of thousands of people spread out over many years. The handful of wealthy space enthusiasts whod tried to make rockets in the past gave up after setting fire to their fortunes. The lesson being that one does not pivot into rockets on a midcareer whim. And you definitely dont do it because you think it would be cool to put a small greenhouse on Mars that earthlings could all watch via the internet, Musks actual founding idea for SpaceX.

Cut to 2008, and things are not going well. SpaceXs first three rockets have either blown up or failed to reach orbit. Tesla is verging on bankruptcy after struggling to get its first car to market. Musk has ripped through his PayPal money, trying to keep both of his companies alive. In the background of all this, the financial markets are cratering, real car companies are going under, and Musk is getting a divorce from the mother of his five boys. The only way out of the financial part of this mess is to persuade investors watching their portfolios collapse to take one more chance on Tesla and make NASA, if not you, believe in a space startup by getting the last remaining SpaceX rocket in the factory to orbit. (The way out of the personal mess turned out to be dating a talented and beautiful young actress, Talulah Riley.)

That Musk somehow emerged from this with both companies intact is lottery-odds improbable. If we really are living in a simulation, as Musk has suggested, its the only one you could run where both SpaceX and Tesla survive.

Since then, Musk has built vast rocket, car, and battery factories. Hes employed tens of thousands of people, created a worldwide car-charging network, figured out reusable rockets, started an artificial intelligence software company, dug tunnels for high-speed transport, founded a brain-machine-interface startup, and constructed a high-speed internet systemin space. (Hows your sourdough starter going?)

That he can be a tyrant to those helping him create all of this stuff is no secret. And, as regulators would attest, his business tactics and behavior can oscillate between infuriating and appalling. Yet at a time when America doesnt seem the best at doing stuff, the guy gets a lot of stuff done. Part of the reason Musk is under fire for pushing to open his factories is because he actually has factories to open. People should value manufacturingthe world of atoms vs. the world of bitsfar more, he says. It is looked down upon by many, which is just not right.

Musk has railed against Silicon Valleys squandered brilliance for years, and he has a point. The Bay Area, home to Tesla and its car plant, boasts the worlds top engineers, biggest tech companies, and wealthiest people, as well as some of the finest universities and hospitals. Yet precious few ideas have emerged here about reopening the economy, even as the local daily deaths from Covid-19 have neared zero. The Silicon Valleyites who talk often about saving the world with their apps and baubles have been missing in action when the world actually needs saving.

Musk, true to form, says he wont wait for people to figure out how to turn the economy back on. SpaceX has been working this entire time, because we have a national security exemption, he tells me. Weve had 8,000 people working full time through the whole pandemic. Weve had zero serious illnesses or deaths despite working in L.A., Washington, Texas, and Florida. Its more of the same in China [for Tesla], with 7,000 people. I think when the dust settles it will be obvious this was much less of an issue than people thought.

The great irony in Musks pandemic denialism is that pandemics are the sort of thing that SpaceX was built to free us from. While the mission to the ISS may be a defining moment in his career, its only a steppingstone toward his companys much bigger ambitions. Musk wants to build a human colony on Mars, in part to make people dream big, and in part to give us a backup plan for the human species in case of an asteroid strike or, you know, a plague. SpaceX engineers are busy constructing a massive craft called Starship meant to take humans to, as it says on the website, the Moon, Mars and Beyond. Where such a quest might have seemed laughable decades ago, it now feels very real, especially when you consider the other great irony of Musk: SpaceX, the crazy rocket company, is his most consistent and successful venture.

Following the launch of the astronauts, SpaceX is on the hook to fly several resupply missions to the ISS and to put up military satellites, communications satellites for commercial customers, and thousands of its own satellites at the heart of its Starlink space internet system. Its also in the running to take people to the moon with NASA and apparently to fly Tom Cruise to the ISS to film a movie. This flurry of activity is part of a booming new space industry Musk and SpaceX catalyzed.

Its because of Musk and SpaceX that Ive turned into a space nerd. Ive traveled from California, Texas, and Alaska to French Guiana, India, New Zealand, and Ukraine to see rockets get made and watch them go up. At every launch, the excitement comes from the unknown. Theres a thin, tall metal tube filled to the brim with liquid explosives, and it seems to huff and puff as the countdown heads to zero. At liftoff, the might of gravity becomes obvious, as this object blasts great streams of fire at the ground but struggles to gather momentum. Will it? Wont it? Just like with Musk, you want to see what happens next.

His behavior of late will no doubt color how SpaceXs May 27 launch is perceived, and thats unfortunate. People can understand a businessman wanting to restart the economy, and plenty of arguments can be made that support such a position. Its the straight-up denial of a pandemic thats killed hundreds of thousands of people that casts a pall. But then, Musk will always do as he wishes and operate in the reality he creates. Its this very trait that led to the formation of SpaceX.

For anyone who can look past Musks antics, a successful launch will be a moment of pure shared bliss at a time when the world could use some of that. At the very least, it would affirm that the governmentin this case, NASAcan take intelligent risks and be courageous by partnering with a private company while keeping its safety standards intact. There might have been 10,000 meetings, Musk says. There are probably 10,000 tests of one kind or another that have taken place. Should all go well, Musk, NASA, and all of SpaceXfrom its indomitable and thick-skinned president and chief operating officer, Gwynne Shotwell, to every engineer, coder, and metalworkerwill provide the rest of us with proof of what government and industry can accomplish when they execute on a well-thought-out plan.

Between now and the launch, Musk intends to keep on Musking. He really is doing what he tweeted: selling his possessions, including his many homes. Id rather just stay with friends and rotate among their houses and stay in the factories when there are issues, he says. I kind of like that better. Its less lonely. His comments may not have been thought through at, say, a NASA-like level. Asked where his six boys will stay, Musk allows that he might need some kind of residence in Los Angeles, near SpaceX headquarters. Ill probably rent a place or something. Renting a place thats sort of small. But I actually dont know where it would be.

When the launch does take place, Musk will head to Cape Canaveral and sit with the SpaceX and NASA teams as they do their final engineering reviews. If the weather cooperates and all the technology performs as designed, two humans will safely exit the pandemic and head for the stars.

Assuming its successfulI dont want to seem presumptuousthen it will be an incredible moment for humanity, Musk says. I think its something that everyone should be able to celebrate.

As in parties? In person? Seriously?

I think we can have parties, he says. Yeah, well be fine.Read next: Trumps Reopening Gamble Risks Lives and Livelihoods

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