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The world’s richest man, Elon Musk changed his mind—again—and will be buying Twitter after all. The deal is now expected to close next Wednesday. If you think a billionaire 007 villain (?)—who’s getting involved in international affairs—taking over one of the world’s largest consent-manufacturing factories doesn’t pertain to Collapse, consider looking into the medieval history of the papacy, or the modern CIA/CCP.
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Elon Musk Says Humans Should Be Very VERY Concerned About Artificial Intelligence!
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Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, predicts that in ten years, all new cars in the U.S. will be electric vechicles. He spoke at the closing plenary session of the annual summer meeting of the National Governors Association where he discussed the impact of emerging technologies on energy and transportation, and warned about the future of artificial intelligence. The session began with remarks by outgoing NGA Chair Terry McAuliffe who introduced his successor, Gov. Brian Sandoval (R-NV).-
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Elon Musk ranked in Glassdoor’s Top 100 CEOs list, 98% approval rating from employees
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Elon Musk is just like any other guy. He wakes up, reads emails, sends his kids off to school and goes to work. For the most part, his relatability ends there. Musk is one of the most productive men in the world, and his employees at SpaceX just propelled him to a new accolade, 8th place in Glassdoor’s Top 100 CEOs list. The ranking is decided by anonymous entries from employees. Musk came in with a 98% approval rating among his employees, shattering the average CEO rating of 67%. The list is topped by Clorox’s Benno Dorrer, and fellow chip innovator and Tesla owner Jen-Hsu Huang of NVIDIA came in 6th. Musk’s ranking comes solely from SpaceX, as his Tesla and Neuralink did not meet all the requirements to be considered for the list. The fact that he is balancing senior leadership roles in these companies, as well as with OpenAI and Boring Co., is a testament to his organizational abilities. “I’d say focus on signal over noise,” he told Glassdoor. “Don’t waste time on stuff that doesn’t actually make things better.” Musk’s approval rating indicates that there are good things in store for SpaceX, which also ranked as Glassdoor’s 40th best place to work this year. Musk and SpaceX will continue to be in the news, as the company also has two Falcon 9 launches slated for later this week. Source