X doesn’t just want to handle payments for its users; it wants to pay them for their work making content for the platform, too. Some who subscribed to the product formerly known as Twitter Blue were notifiedin mid-Julythat they would be getting a portion of Twitter’s ad revenue — an...
"There are reasons to be skeptical," McCaffrey said. "I don't get any glimmer that Musk wants to give up control of Tesla or SpaceX." “有理由表示怀疑,”麦卡弗里说,“我看不出马斯克有任何想要放弃对特斯拉或SpaceX控制的迹象。” “一天一点”会员口语群2024年第11期招生刚刚结束,部分班级还可...
"This will be interesting," Musk, and a vocal critic of Trump's presidential rival, PresidentJoe Biden, wrote on X on Friday in response to a New York Post report about the town hall. Linda Yaccarino, the CEO of X, wrote in a post replying to Musk: "The People's Town Hall!" X ...
Managing Director & Senior Equity Research Analyst Daniel Ives of Wedbush says “Musk still wants to get the deal done but at a lower price.” Wed, May 18 20221:25 AM EDTwatch now watch now VIDEO04:58 Productivity boom 'best kind of problem' for the Fed, says New Centur...
Elon Musk wants to re-engineer the “public square” 马斯克想要改建“公共广场” The world’s best-known engineer gives himself another grand problem to solve 全球最著名的工程师又给自己揽了个大活 SWEEPING STATEMENTS about the future of humanity do not usually feature in discussions about leveraged...
Making spaceships and electric supercars isn’t enough for Elon Musk. Meghan Daum meets the entrepreneur who wants to save the world.
But Musk also wants to make sure that humanity can hold its own in the future against artificial intelligence. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below Musk has long been on the record as being worried about a future dominated by A.I. At a conference last year, he said that "the danger ...
Elon Musk wants to land a rocket, a concert for wolves, and speakers open up about life after TEDPosted by: Cynthia Betubiza January 8, 2015 at 3:32 pm EST A SpaceX rocket in orbit. On Saturday, the company will launch a rocket that it will attempt to land on the way down. Phot...
Elon Musk may want to send "tweet" back to the birds, but the ubiquitous term for posting on the site he now calls X is here to stay—at least for now.
At Twitter, Musk will have to confront the same choices and trade-offs that experts and lawmakers have been wrestling with for more than a decade. He has said both that he considers all speech “free” and that he wants to avoid turning the site into a hate-amplifying “hellscape”. But...