Elon Musk, on CNBC, says he'll continue to be in charge of "product stuff" after new #Twitter CEO comes on board, explaining she was recruited because of her experience with advertising.
"No question some of the people let go shouldn't have been let go" at #Twitter, says Elon Musk on CNBC.
"Get off the high horse with this work-from-home bullshit," adds Elon Musk in CNBC interview. "The laptop class is living in la-la land."
"I wish we could just have a normal human being for president," replies Musk when asked by Faber if he regrets voting for Biden.
"So many conspiracy theories have turned out to be true...like the Hunter Biden laptop," says Elon Musk live on CNBC.
"This is freedom of speech. I'm allowed to say what I want," Elon Musk responds when asked by David Faber on CNBC why he tweeted negative comments about George Soros hates humanity and compared him to a Jewish supervillain. "I'm like a pro-Semite, if anything."
"I'll say what I want to say and if the consequences are losing money, so be it," adds Musk.
#Bellingcat "does psyops," reiterates Musk about the #Netherlands-based online nvestigative journalism group known for its fact-checking and open-source intelligence.
Some chance that #AI goes wrong "and destroys humanity," says Elon Musk on CNBC.
He'll have a launch event for his own #AI, adds Musk, explaining he doesn't want to talk much about the #Tesla project right now but predicing it'll result in a "ChatGPT moment" with self-driving.
"I am the reason OpenAI exists," adds Musk, explaining he contributed ~$50 million funding.
"I fully admit to being a huge idiot there" with #OpenAI, says Musk.
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He started calling for a moratorium on AI research the same week he announced that he was setting up an AI research company.